PCOS is a hormone imbalance problem which can interfere
with normal ovulation.
Since your body fat produces estrogen, too much weight (and too much estrogen) or not enough weight (and too little estrogen) can interfere
with normal ovulation, explains fertility specialist Alan B. Copperman, MD, of The Mount Sinai Hospital.
Not exact matches
Some mothers
with hypoplasia / IGT report luteal phase defect, which is a cyclical occurrence of lower - than -
normal progesterone, even in the presence of
ovulation.
It took me 28 months for my periods to return, and then a further four or five months until my periods were actually «
normal»
with a long enough luteal phase (the bit after
ovulation) to sustain a fertilized egg.
I don't have any condition that could prevent pregnancy,
normal and regular cycles
with ovulation at 16 dpo, good hormone levels, although I suspect a slightly low progesterone according to estrogene.
Some women note spotting during
ovulation, which is
normal, although it should be discussed
with your doctor.
Some women feel a twinge or slight cramp or sensation
with ovulation, many women do not have any noticeable signs of
ovulation and that's also totally
normal.
This interferes
with the development of the follicles and prevents
normal ovulation.
It's best to get closer to your ideal weight before you seek help
with fertility treatments since this simple change can often result in
normal ovulation and pregnancy.
A
normal pregnancy lasts for 63 days starting
with the date of
ovulation.