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TTC # 3

Sometimes I will show you how my chart differs on different settings. 
The setting I use and recommend is FAM (Fertility Awareness).


Pre- Postpartum Menstrual
Trying To Conceive Baby 3
Temping before Postpartum Menstrual Came
Fertility Friend did not give me cross hairs to confirm ovulation
I had multiple close to positive and positive ovulation tests

Notes: Took 15 Vitex Pills

Additional Notes:
Midwife does not believe postpartum menstrual returned due to vitex, 
because it takes at least 3 months to be effective 
and I took those pills inconsistently from 8 months - 10.5 months postpartum.


1.
Postpartum Menstrual 
Trying To Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 1 - August 2014
Started at 3 days shy of 11 months postpartum
Luteal Phase: None (on FAM setting)
Notes: Took 4 Vitex pills

Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 1 - August 2014
Luteal Phase: 5 (on FAM, Advance & Research)
Notes: No Supplements


2.
Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 2- September 2014
Luteal Phase: None (on FAM setting)
Notes: Vitamin B6 200 mg (6 pills)

Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 2 - September 2014
Luteal Phase: 3 (on Advance & Research)
Notes: Vitamin B6 200 mg (6 pills)


3.
Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 3 - October 2014
Luteal Phase: None (on FAM setting)
Notes: 


4.
Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 4 - November 2014
Luteal Phase: None ( on FAM setting)

Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 4- November 2014
Luteal Phase: 13 ( on Advanced setting)
Notes: My chart is most likely wrong on this setting.

Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 4 - November 2014
Luteal Phase: 10 ( on Research setting)
Notes: My chart is most likely wrong on this setting.



5.
Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 5 - December 2014
Luteal Phase: 4 ( on FAM setting & Advance)

Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 5 - December 2014
Luteal Phase: 7 ( on Research setting)
Notes: My chart is most likely wrong on this setting.


6.
Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 6 - January 2015
Luteal Phase: 6 ( on FAM  & Research setting )


Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 6 - January 2015
Luteal Phase: 7 ( on Advance setting)

Notes: My chart is most likely wrong on this setting.




7.
Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 7 - February 2015
Luteal Phase: None ( on FAM setting)

8.
Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 8 - March 2015
Luteal Phase: 10 ( on FAM setting)

9.
Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 9 - April 2015
Luteal Phase: 10 ( on FAM setting)

10.
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Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 10 - May 2015
Notes: Positive Pregnancy Test on cycle day 30 on Advance setting



Trying to Conceive Baby 3
Postpartum Menstrual # 10 - May 2015
Luteal Phase: None ( on FAM setting)
Notes: This is most likely wrong, 
since this is the cycle I got a positive pregnancy test.

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