The luteal phase is counted as 1-8 days after ovulation. Mid-luteal phase is 9-14 days after ovulation. The "average" woman then has her menstrual period about 14 days after ovulation, but this "average" varies greatly.
From my understanding, Clomid does not cause a change in length of a certain phase/cycle, but it helps in the production of necessary hormones for each phase.
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The luteal phase is counted as 1-8 days after ovulation. Mid-luteal phase is 9-14 days after ovulation. The "average" woman then has her menstrual period about 14 days after ovulation, but this "average" varies greatly.
From my understanding, Clomid does not cause a change in length of a certain phase/cycle, but it helps in the production of necessary hormones for each phase.
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