I'll have my fx for you in any case hitme. And if no bfp this cycle then I hope your lt phase lengthens at least.
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Hitme, FX for your bfp! I'm sorry the clomid isn't doing it's job. Hugs!!
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I want to be pregnant!! That is all [emoji39]
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Lol, you edited on me ;) You can use them as early as implantation BUT it takes a day or 2 for the HCG to get high enough for the OPKs to detect it. HCG and LH are like identical twins, but one has a nose job, so to speak. OPKs looks for the twin, but HPTs look for the nose job ;) Don't be surprised if you OPK is a bit darker then gets lighter before getting darker again. Mine did that. 5DPO had a darker line than 6 DPO but after that there was a steady climb as you can see. I think maybe there might be a bit of LH or something released just before implantation... but that is just a guess.
ETA: your chart looks really promising so far :fx:
ETA again: this post is assuming you are asking about testing with OPKs, for testing with HPTs a good rule of thumb is to wait until 9 DPO, bare minimum, and each day your chances of an accurate result increase.
Lol, magical! I feel the exact same way! :)
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I feel exactly the same way 7dpo and I feel out already planning to call my FS tomorrow and book into see him. I want to get a lap procedure done, to clean me out make sure I have no endo or scaring etc, because I have no idea why this is not working, and he said the same. When I had my miscarriage and d&c I fell pregnant the very next cycle so I'm guessing I was all cleaned out from the d and c, maybe that might do the trick.
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Ugh! Endo SUCKS! My mom had it BAD so I know what it can do. I have a variation called adenomyosis which isWhich is no picnic either, but better than endo in my opinion after seeing what my mom went through. :hug2: :fx: your are preg, but if not I hope your FS can help you out!Quote:
Adenomyosis (ad-uh-no-my-O-sis) occurs when endometrial tissue, which normally lines the uterus, exists within and grows into the muscular wall of the uterus. The displaced endometrial tissue continues to act as it normally would — thickening, breaking down and bleeding — during each menstrual cycle. An enlarged uterus and painful, heavy periods can result.
I just ordered some wondfo tests. I hear so much about them and they are actually cheaper than the ones I normally buy. Just hoping they work better and end the confusion in future cycles.
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My mum had too really bad, I hope I don't have it.
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