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HealthyGirl
January 24th, 2015, 03:27 PM
Hi
I'm new using wondfo brand OPK.

I'm on CD12 currently and there is a very faint line under control line.
I know that's negative O.

My question is do I see a gradual darkening of the line a few days before Ovulation or does it just
Show up positive ( see a dark line like the control) on ovulation ??

Thanks

XXforhubby
January 24th, 2015, 03:56 PM
For me, I see a gradual darkening of the Wondfo brand opks.

GL and FX for you!


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maidentomother
January 24th, 2015, 05:47 PM
Many people see a nice progression but not all do, and it can change from month to month. I do usually see gradual darkening with Wondfos, but every now and then I get sudden darkening completely out of the blue.

HealthyGirl
January 25th, 2015, 12:51 AM
One other question.
My cycles are about 28 days long.
I'm currently on CD 12 and I tested once this morning and it was negative.

When Should I start testing 3x/day ? I don't want to miss it since this OPK is very different that the clear blue digital that I've used in the past.

Also once i do get a positive is it positive for only 1 day only ?

Sorry for all these questions.


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XXforhubby
January 25th, 2015, 10:13 AM
I would test again around 12pm-3pm, sometime in there, with holding your pee for 4 hours and nothing to drink for the last 2 hours before you test again. Most people's LH surge is better detected in the afternoon, despite what the package says on the opks.

Some people have a surge for 1-3 days. No matter how long your surge is, you can O on average 24-48 hours after your FIRST positive opk. Some people can O on the first day of a positive.

HTH! FX for you!!


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atomic sagebrush
January 25th, 2015, 11:37 AM
It can go either way - some people in some months have fade ins, other times they go from stark white to dark positive all of a sudden! The annoying thing is that it can happen even if you normally have fade ins - there's no "setting" on that, it's all about what your body does in a particular month. :)