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Old 07-05-2009, 12:56 PM   #7 (permalink)
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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.
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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
Cycle 5: Clomid 50mg cd4-8 O cd19 : BFN

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