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    Apr 26, 2012, 08:40 AM
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    I am 28 years old. I went off birth control around July 2011. I have been trying to conceive since sept-oct 2011. After quitting BC, my cycle was a normal 28 days for a few months. Then it lengthened to 35 days - then to 40 days for a few. Today is 45 days- no period or pregnant. Symptoms, negative pregnancy test this AM. Using the CB Fertility Monitor I know I was ovulating- expect now my cycles are too long for the test.
    With increasing cycles, should I make a visit with my family dr, or possibly an ob/gyn?
    Just for a little information. I am in good health- not overweight- taking nothing but a prenatal. I haven't been stressing about this, but I am about to start!

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