I too would say CD12 opk looks positive.
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I too would say CD12 opk looks positive.
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That's what I thought too! Looks like that's the day I ovulate. Same as last time TTC.
This month is just a test month.. Sept and Oct are my attempts! So exciting!!
Thanks again ladies and GL
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Hi Robin just thought I'd mention that a pos opk doesn't mean you ovulate that day. Generally, you'll o 12-72 hours after a pos opk. Majority of people o the day following pos opk :)
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So I guess I'm a touch confused. Last pregnancy I charted with temps.. and next month (attempt month) I will hopefully find a basal thermometer.
Anyway.. last time it told me that my ovulation day was CD 12. Based on my temps. I totally know this can change though..
You saw above my CD 11 and CD12 OPKS. The one on CD 12 looks positive.
But when I tested CD13 and CD14 it was a stark negative!?
So does this mean I should start earlier like day 10 and 11?
Or should I keep doing the tests until later into cycle?
I guess I'm confused bc if I get a positive on day 12 doesn't that mean day 13 would be positive too if OPKS mean you are going to ovulate in 24-72 hrs?
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OK, so last month you ovulated CD 12. This month you may not be. That is what I'm trying to express is that even if you did O on CD 12 for 4000 months in a row, it can still change on ya. :)
The rate at which your OPK goes negative does not tell you anything about when you Oed. You can get a negative test and not have Oed yet, and your OPK could also stay positve for a day or two after O. All the OPK strips test for is the surge of hormone that then takes your body a certain amount of time to clear. This has nothing to do with when you O. You'll ovulate an average of 24-36 hours after the first OPK (not the darkest) regardless of if your test is negative or still positive.