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Hi sir, I am having slight testosterone hormone imbalance. My periods are regular. Doctor advised me to take normoz to regulate hormone imbalance. So I started taking normoz for this cycle. I observed cervical mucus is not showing up stretchy and raw egg white to identify my fertile days. Am already on CD15 today. Does normoz delays ovulation? Or does it effect cervical mucus discharge? Last month in jan, doctor has done ultrasound scan on CD16 and confirmed that am ovulating as she could see fluid in POD and corpus luteum is defined poorly. So I assumed my fertile days would be around CD14 or 15. But now for this cycle I do not see any ovulation symptoms on CD15. Is this because of normoz?
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No it is not because of Normoz.
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Generally ovulation occurs in between 12 to 16th day of each cycle, but the day may vary depending upon the action of hormones. The day of ovulation may not be same every cycle, So, your efforts should be, from 12 to 16th day. Major factor influencing the whole reproductive cycle is ?once mental health? & All cycles may not be reproductive cycles.
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