By A Mystery Man Writer
The answer is yes, as long as you can extend your luteal phase beyond 9 days. Our luteal phase is essential for the implantation of the fertilized egg. When the luteal phase is too short, there may not be enough time for the egg to implant before the period begins. This could be from low progesterone or stressors.
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