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November 27th, 2014, 06:31 AM #1
Tired right after ovulation! -Progesterone?
Hi!
Is it possible to experience extreme tiredness 1-2 days after ovulation? Is it the progesterone that cause this tiredness and is it a sign that your body has ovulated?
I really hope it's a sign for ovulation since i feel i can't trust my body temperature this month. (Irregular temping)
Any experience of this? Isn't 1-2 DPO early to feel these symptoms?*
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November 27th, 2014, 09:32 AM #2
Yes and yes! You can't know for sure but absolutely possible. P often causes fatigue and some have a big spike in P right after O.
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November 27th, 2014, 10:00 AM #3
I see! So it's physically possible if i really ovulated?
I thought it's more likely to have progesterone symptoms one week after ovulation and not even possible before that. Does the progesterone rises that fast?
I felt noticeably different 1-2 DPO.
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November 27th, 2014, 05:30 PM #4
P levels do indeed peak later, around 7DPO onwards, but that doesn't mean you can't have a big spike in P very early on and in fact that's not uncommon. And if you're sensitive to significant hormone changes you can indeed feel effects, especially if you're paying attention to your body.
My Ovulation Chart currently TTC, Cycle #16 since last BFP
TTC #1 - swaying pink on & off since Nov 2013 - hoping for a girl first but excited for either!
Dec 2001 - May 2006 : 5 early abortions of healthy singletons (3 medical @5w, 2 surgical @8w, last 4 pregnancies conceived with late DH, all conceived while TTA/on birth control)
Mar 2012: miscarried B/G twins @5w (conceived 2 cycles after remověng Paraguard copper IUD while NTNP), one twin was ovarian ectopic
Me: 34, widowed, late O + short LP, normal-good hormone levels excepting undetectable testosterone, seeking a known sperm donor/life partner
My sway: vegetarian LE for over 28w, skipping breakfast, fibre (ground psyllium husks) with/before/between meals, physically inactive, drama avoidance, ocassional minimal YesBaby lube as needed, alternate cycles on low dose Clomid, double shot lattes (with meals)
Past sway tactics I've dropped (in order): Vitex, Sudafed, antihistamines, intermittent fasting, one attempt per cycle at positive OPK, one attempt in fertile period
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I htink you are thinking too much about all this and you should just operate under the assumption that you have ovulated. Maybe the tiredness is related, maybe it isn't. No one can know that and no one knows how it all works anyway.
You may very well be tired not because of progesterone, but because of your estrogen levels droppping which DOES happen immediately right after O.!!! Questions?? Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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