Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
One attempt at positive OPK is NOT TIMING. Timing is a long cutoff or O+12. That's what I was trying to explain above but I obviously could have done better LOL. Timing is claiming that a certain day has some sort of magic sway power and it doesn't work and also really cuts odds of conception.
So yes, when you start off, you can give it a month at one attempt at first positive OPK. This is one attempt (not timing) and the first positive OPK is just a handy way of having one attempt at a day of the cycle that is decent odds of conception. It doesn't matter the day of the cycle for your sway, the one attempt is what is actually swaying. We only have the attempt that day because otherwise we would be blindly guessing about when to have sex. :)
Clomid only gives false positives for 3-4 days after you stop taking it, max. And 99.9% of people will not ovulate till 5 days after your last dose anyway. So what I have people do is start OPK on the 4th or 5th day after your last dose of Clomid. You can have an attempt that day if you want to, but you don't have to (of course, if your OPK is positive you WOULD have attempt) and then continue taking OPK. You'll probably start off with negatives at first that then go to positive, but do have attempt even if the first one is positive.
AFter that attempt you can either decide to keep testing and see if you get another positive in a few days/week (and have another attempt then, as long as it's been 4 or more days) or simply start doing every 4 days in case of delayed ovulation, or just hold with that one attempt. Whatever option is right for you.