I don't know the answer, cosmo, just excited for you!!!
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I don't know the answer, cosmo, just excited for you!!!
Maybe your body geared up to O the first time and then didn't?
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I thought about this....
But my temps are supporting O day on CD19 and that second positive was the late evening of CD19.
If the first LH surge was "accurate" then I O'd just shy of 72 hours after the positive OPK.
I'm struggling to make sense of any of it.
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Maxim some OB's do those things and some refer you to a Reproductive Endocrinologist. it all depends where you live. My sister in law lives in texas and her OB was willing to do all of her care even preconception..they did blood work semen analysis, ultrasounds, etc. Here in iowa i had to be referred out.
I would use whichever urine is likely to be the longest hold. So if you're asleep from 12-4 and you know you'll be up at 6:30 and pee then too, I'd collect the 4 AM urine instead of waiting for the 6:30.
I thought about this...
But my temps are supporting an O day on CD19 and the second positive OPK was the late evening of CD19 and all negatives in between.
So if the first positive OPK was correct, then I O'd just shy of 72 hours after the positive OPK in the late evening of CD16
Does that make sense?
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