Tuesday, January 25, 2005

So, over the past couple of years I noted that a couple times a year I was in a lot of pain around ovulation. At first I thought it was my fibroid causing it, actually it was partially due to this pain that my fibroid was diagnosed. It it focalized on the right side and if I press on the area it feels worse. In the past I've noted that ibuprofen wouldn't help the pain at all.

When I had u/s to check it out after the fact and always they have seen that I have ovulated on the opposite side (which was opposite from my fibroid as well) and that there was some fluid in my cul de sac consistent with ovulation, but nothing else.

Last night I was in so much pain that I couldn't sleep and I finally broke down and took some percocet I had left over from my surgery in November. I fell asleep around 3am. This morning I still have dull pain, but it is a lot less intense then last night. I put a call into the REs office for advisement, it seems like I should at least ask since it was painful enough to keep me up.

Part of me wonders if it was an ovarian cyst rupturing and not just a regular follicle. I didn't have such a great ovulation last cycle -- hardly any EWCM, and dry generally -- I wonder if I didn't actually ovulate or else just had a cyst. Still, the u/s when I've had this pain before showed just a single ruptured follicle on the other side.

Sunday, January 23, 2005

The moon and cycles

I'm trying to help a perimenopausal friend of mine eek out a few more cycles of fertility so she has a chance to have a kid. I was just reading some info about Lunaception and pulled up the lunar calendar and saw that my cycle is already synched up with the full moon. Coincidence or by design?

My friend is just 42 and she just got back blood results showing her body is menopausal. It's sad because I'm not sure exactly how it was that she waited so long but the window to have children may already be closed.