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The document discusses the stages of a dog's heat cycle and answers questions about signs of heat and the duration of each stage. It explains that a dog's heat cycle consists of 4 stages - proestrus, estrus, diestrus, and anestrus. Proestrus involves swelling and bleeding, estrus is when the dog will mate, diestrus follows ovulation, and anestrus is the resting phase between cycles. On average, estrus lasts 9 days but can vary significantly between dogs. The questions asked and answers provided give additional details on signs of heat, breeding windows, and cycle lengths.
The document discusses various questions from women about their menstrual cycles and ovulation. It provides answers from a pregnancy advisor addressing topics like detecting LH levels after ovulation, cramping after ovulation, confirming the LH surge window to get pregnant, and whether a negative ovulation test means no ovulation will occur that month. The advisor explains that some LH is always present and offers explanations for various symptoms to help interpret menstrual cycles.
Luteinizing hormone (LH) plays an important role in ovulation and the formation of the corpus luteum in the ovaries. Several questions are asked and answered regarding LH function, how it relates to fertility and ovulation, and what factors can influence LH levels. Nutrients like cholesterol are required for the formation of LH and testosterone. Irregular periods and difficulty conceiving may be associated with low or irregular LH levels.
This document discusses questions from multiple people about luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone levels. It provides answers about how clomiphene treatment increased the questioner's LH, FSH, and testosterone levels into the normal range. It also discusses how high LH and testosterone could indicate polycystic ovarian syndrome and explains that sufficient testosterone causes GnRH inhibition, decreasing LH and FSH production.
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While it is possible to experience an LH surge without ovulation, it is unlikely. A positive LH test combined with other fertile signs like egg white cervical mucus mean ovulation is likely imminent or has already occurred. It is also possible to miss the LH surge if only testing once per day. Ovulation can occur as early as 5-10 days after stopping Clomid, so monitoring with ultrasounds is recommended when taking fertility medications. Getting an LH surge at 6DPO is unusual but not unheard of, and increased cervical mucus during the TWW is a common symptom.
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The document provides information about the heat cycle in female dogs by describing its four stages: proestrus, estrus, diestrus, and anestrus. It explains the signs, hormone levels, average durations, and behaviors associated with each stage. Proestrus involves swelling and bloody discharge as hormones rise. Estrus is when the female will accept mating as progesterone increases and she ovulates. Diestrus follows for about 60 days as discharge stops. Anestrus is the resting phase between cycles, usually lasting 5 months. Understanding the stages can help owners know when a female is receptive and when her heat has ended to separate her from males.
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This document discusses various questions and topics related to traveling and vacationing in Malaysia. It provides recommendations for cheap places to buy a TV in Kuala Lumpur, explains the historical Egyptian practice of removing a mummy's brain through the nose, encourages Malaysians to support the local economy by buying Malaysian-made products and taking vacations within Malaysia, and lists some top destinations and activities for visiting Malaysia including Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and the northern states.
This document discusses various questions and topics related to traveling and vacationing in Malaysia. It provides recommendations for cheap places to buy a TV in Kuala Lumpur, explains the historical Egyptian practice of removing a mummy's brain through the nose, encourages supporting Malaysian-made products and businesses, and offers suggestions for vacation destinations within Malaysia like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, and northern Malaysian states.
This document discusses questions from multiple people about luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone levels. It provides answers about how clomiphene treatment increased the questioner's LH, FSH, and testosterone levels into the normal range. It also discusses how high LH and testosterone could indicate polycystic ovarian syndrome and explains that sufficient testosterone causes GnRH inhibition, decreasing LH and FSH production.
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The document provides recommendations for hotels in Kuching, Sarawak for a family trip of 23 members from July 25-27. It suggests cheaper options like The Telang Usan or The Supreme Hotel for around RM80 per night, or more expensive 5-star options like Merdeka Palace or The Hilton for around RM300 per night. It also contains responses to other users' questions about staying at Merdeka Palace and celebrating Gawai festival in West Malaysia.
The document discusses various questions people have asked about LH surges and ovulation. It explains that while uncommon, it is possible to ovulate twice in one month or to have a late ovulation. It also notes that you can get your period and not be ovulating. Tracking basal body temperature in addition to LH surges can provide more information about when ovulation actually occurs. The document provides responses to clarify misunderstandings and uncertainties about the LH surge and ovulation process.
The document discusses LH (luteinizing hormone) surges and how they relate to ovulation and pregnancy. It answers several questions from women about positive LH test results in relation to their menstrual cycles and potential pregnancy. It explains that an LH surge can indicate ovulation, and that home pregnancy tests can sometimes not detect pregnancy for several days after conception. A positive LH test could mean the body is gearing up to ovulate or that the test is detecting the similar HCG hormone from an early pregnancy. Proper timing of intercourse in relation to the LH surge and ovulation can impact chances of conception.
This document contains responses from a pregnancy advisor answering questions about timing intercourse in relation to LH surges and ovulation when trying to conceive a boy. The advisor provides information on the Shettles Method and explains that the male sperm are quicker but die sooner, so intercourse within 12-24 hours of an LH surge may tip the odds toward a boy. However, the sex of the baby cannot be guaranteed. The advisor also answers questions about consistency of LH surges and optimal timing of intercourse through the fertile window.
The document discusses Luteinizing hormone (LH) surges and how they relate to ovulation and early pregnancy. It answers several questions from users about LH surges showing up for extended periods after ovulation and whether this could indicate pregnancy. The advisor explains that a sustained LH surge past the expected ovulation day, shown by continued positive ovulation predictor kit (OPK) tests, can be a potential sign of pregnancy, as the LH and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormones are similar and OPKs may still pick them up. Pregnancy would need to be confirmed with a pregnancy test.
The document discusses questions from several women about luteinizing hormone (LH) surges and their relation to ovulation and early pregnancy. It explains that an LH surge detected by an ovulation prediction kit can sometimes indicate pregnancy, as the HCG hormone produced during pregnancy is similar to LH and can trigger a positive result on the kits. It's possible to have an LH surge and still be pregnant. The document provides responses to questions about cramping before periods, positive LH surges after the expected date of periods, and whether LH surges can occur when already pregnant.
While it is possible to experience an LH surge without ovulation, it is unlikely. A positive LH test combined with other fertile signs like egg white cervical mucus mean ovulation is likely imminent or has already occurred. It is also possible to miss the LH surge if only testing once per day. Ovulation can occur as early as 5-10 days after stopping Clomid, so monitoring with ultrasounds is recommended when taking fertility medications. Getting an LH surge at 6DPO is unusual but not unheard of, and increased cervical mucus during the TWW is a common symptom.
The document discusses questions about a dog's heat cycle. It provides details on the typical stages of a dog's heat cycle, including proestrus (swelling and bloody discharge), estrus (standing heat where the dog will receive a male), diestrus (discharge tapers off), and anestrus (resting phase between cycles). It notes the average duration of each stage and signs to look for, and explains that female dogs typically have a heat cycle once or twice per year. The responses aim to educate about a dog's reproductive cycle, timing of breeding, and signs of being in heat.
The document provides information about the heat cycle in female dogs by describing its four stages: proestrus, estrus, diestrus, and anestrus. It explains the signs, hormone levels, average durations, and behaviors associated with each stage. Proestrus involves swelling and bloody discharge as hormones rise. Estrus is when the female will accept mating as progesterone increases and she ovulates. Diestrus follows for about 60 days as discharge stops. Anestrus is the resting phase between cycles, usually lasting 5 months. Understanding the stages can help owners know when a female is receptive and when her heat has ended to separate her from males.
The document discusses the estrus or heat cycle of female dogs. It describes the four stages - proestrus, estrus, diestrus, and anestrus. Proestrus is characterized by swelling and bloody discharge. Estrus is when the female will accept mating. Diestrus follows ovulation and lasts about 60 days. Anestrus is the resting phase between cycles, usually lasting 5 months. The document then provides detailed information about the hormonal changes, signs, and typical durations of each stage of the canine estrus cycle.
The document discusses the estrus or heat cycle of female dogs. It describes the four stages - proestrus, estrus, diestrus, and anestrus. Proestrus is characterized by swelling and bloody discharge. Estrus is when the female will accept mating. Diestrus follows ovulation and lasts about 60 days. Anestrus is the resting phase between cycles, usually lasting 5 months. The document then provides detailed information about the hormonal changes, signs, and typical durations of each stage of the canine estrus cycle.
The document provides information about the heat cycle in female dogs. It discusses the four stages of a dog's heat cycle: proestrus, estrus, diestrus, and anestrus. Proestrus is characterized by swelling and bloody discharge and lasts around 9 days on average. Estrus is when the female will accept mating and lasts around 9 days. Diestrus follows estrus and lasts around 60 days. Anestrus is the resting phase between cycles, lasting around 5 months. The document also answers questions about the signs of heat, when a dog can get pregnant, how long heat lasts, and behavioral changes during estrus.
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1. Lh Surge Before Ovulation
Understanding Luteinizing hormone
http://lhhormone.org
Lizzie asks…
Do you usually see egg white cervical mucous, before or during
ovulation?
I had sex last night and had a LH surge on my Ovulation Prediction Kit this afternoon but did
not have sex tonight but plan on it tomorrow. We were going to try and have sex every other
night. But tonight I seen egg white cervical mucous. My question is when do you usually see
this type of mucous and could have still have a chance with having sex before my LH surge
before ovulation and before I actually seen the mucous?? TTC!
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
LH surge usually happens 24-48 hours before an egg is released, and EWCM can persist for
several days through the ovulation period. So, if you had sex yesterday and plan on having sex
tomorrow, then you can definitely still conceive.
But, if your partner does not have male fertility problems, there’s no reason you can’t have sex
every day. I do see the every other day quite a bit on TTC forums but was told by our doctor
that for men with good fertility, it’s ok to have sex every night during ovulation. When my
husband and I were ttc he had a sperm analysis, which came back good, so we had every other
day sex until I got the LH surge, then did every day sex for about 3-4 days. And now I’m
pregnant.
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2. Susan asks…
Question about LH surge and ovulation.?
Ok, so I may be a little bit confused, so please help me out.
You get your LH surge before ovulation correct???
The reason I ask is because around the 9/10th I kept feeling this little cramp and achey feeling
around where my left ovary would be, and also felt it some in my back so I figured I was
ovulating. I started doing and OPK around the 1st to see when I would get my LH surge, and
nothing ever showed. However today the 12th I got my surge on my OPK. So I’m confused.
Can you ovulate and then get your surge? My CM is still a little liquidy (if that is even a word).
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
You get the surge 12-36 hours before you are due to ovulate hun x
2/6
3. Carol asks…
How long should the urine be held back before LH surge is tested
with an Ovulation test ?
Is it 2 hrs. or 4 hrs. ?
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
You shouldn’t drink or go to the bathroom 4 hours prior to taking the test. Liquids can dilute it
and not give you a accurate answer.
Helen asks…
Ovulation Cramps, But no LH surge before…HELP!!?
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4. So I have been using an OPK to help determine when I ovulate. Well I haven’t gotten a
positive, but I think I am experiencing some ovulation cramps. Not sure though It kinda feels
like my period cramps..am I making any sense to anyone??? Someone Please help me…
do ovulation cramps happen before or after ovulation???
My guy doesn’t come home until the 18th….do you think I still have a chance??
i have a 29 day cycle im on day 13.. just for the record
my last period was on dec. 4
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
I didn’t get any cramps till after my ovulation date. I have been using an ovulation kit and an
ovulation calender and they both match up pretty well. I wouldn’t really rely on cramps to much
unless you are really in tune with your body. Just keep taking the test everyday, when it is time it
should show a positive. If you want go to www.mymonthlycycles.com and they can also help
you track your most fertile days and when you ovulate as well.
Nancy asks…
Are there any circumstances under which an LH surge would not
show on a LH test before/at ovulation?
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5. Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
Not sure.. But I had a positive OPK this month but didn’t ovulate… So I know how frustrating this
is..! Good luck!
Sandra asks…
Had sex 18 hours before detecting LH surge – Will it be a boy or a
girl?
Just found out I’m pregnant with third. As I have two boys, I have been trying to follow the
Shettles method to get a girl. That is, to have sex 2-3 days before ovulation. (To get a boy, you
have sex the day before and the day of ovulation). I have been tracking my cycle using the
Clearblue Fertility Monitor and normally have 3 HIGH days, followed by 2 PEAK days. I had sex
on my second high day that night, and then the next day it had the third day of HIGH on the
monitor. However, I did an additional Ovulation Predictor test at 2.30 pm the day after I had
sex, and it showed it had detected the LH surge. Therefore, I had had sex about 18 hours
before detecting the LH surge, and then ovulation occurs normally 24-36 hrs later.
Just wondered what you thought if it would be a boy or girl? Please no answers about just being
grateful I’m pregnant. I am – I want a healthy baby above all else, but just wondered whether
it’s more likely to be a girl than a boy?
The reasoning behind having sex BEFORE ovulation for a girl, is because the male sperm
don’t live as long, so by the time you ovulate, they should have died off, leaving the female
sperm there to fertilise the egg. Male sperm swim faster but die quicker (hence doing it at
ovulation to get a boy) whereas girl sperm swim slower but live longer.
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6. Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
Sorry for the wacky answers, I don’t think these posters are familiar with the Shettles Method.
Anyway, based on the Shettles Method your chances sound pretty good for a girl this time.
Having sex 18 hours before your LH surge and then the surge itself means you are still 12-48
hours away from ovulation (with an average of 24 hours) means you gave those girl sperm
plenty of time to reach that eggie and girl sperm live longer so there would have been girl sperm
waiting for that egg by the time you ovulated–possibly 2-3 days later.
Good luck and congrats!!
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