No, it's not possible to O at two different times in a cycle. Well, technically it can happen within 24 hours of each other (resulting in fraternal twins) but not 4 days later. Perhaps your body is playing cruel jokes and gearing up to O without actually doing it. This is a strong possibility and happens quite a lot in PCOSers. The body goes through all the steps, but doesn't actually do it and can keep trying all in one cycle. HTH. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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2 angel babies Cycle 1: Clomid 50mg cd 3-7 O cd22 p4:21 BFN Cycle 2: Clomid 100mg cd1-5 O cd18 : BFN Cycle 3: Clomid 100mg cd1-5 O cd18: BFN
Cycle 4: Clomid 100mg cd1-5 O cd25:BFN
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