Oh ok I got it!!!
Even though the Ovusense didn't detect it the first month (you're right, you are meant to use it all month so it can detect the temp change that indicates ovulation has occurred) since your period arrived, that means you almost certainly ovulated that month (probably about 14 days before AF arrived).
32-36 day cycles are not that unusual and anything up to 35 days is considered in normal range (the 36 day cycle is near enough to normal to still be normal, if that makes sense)
I know it's really irritating when you read several different things on line, but we use the newest and best research available, while other sites still just use the same old outdated stuff. WE have also tracked our results over time by sway tactic and as a result we have a good feel for what is working and what isn't. Both cranberry and vitex ARE NOT WORKING. The same number of people got boys and girls with and without cranberry, plus cranberry has risks and side effects. And vitex has actually significantly lower results than the site as a whole - getting a terrible 54% compared to 70% for the site as a whole. That means people who are not taking it are having much better results. Now, on paper, vitex is meant to sway pink, but it also really disrupts the cycle so badly that I think it's causing more harm than good even it if DOES sway pink (meaning, people stop ovulating while taking it and have to go off diet to get their cycle to normalize, and then end up getting opposites because they went off diet, and if they'd only not taken the vitex none of that would have happened.) For most people I can't recommend taking herbs that are getting 25% lower success than the site as a whole.
TEsting pH has not helped us at all. WE had tons of pH opposites going every which way and I no longer think it tells us anything helpful whatsoever.
RepHresh has not seemed to work but at the least has gotten better results than the vitex. Fine to start off with it, but drop it over the course of time since it does cut odds of conception.
Antihistamine - same. Doesn't seem to work, cuts odds of conception, but fine to start off with it if you want. With Benadryl you use it the day of attempt only, about 1-2 hours before you plan to have sex.
In your previous post what you described sounded more like a week cutoff, sorry I misunderstood. I prefer 3 day cutoffs at most as timing doesn't work anyway
https://www.genderdreaming.com/forum...le-timing.html and scientists using cutting edge technology to accurately pinpoint ovulation have shown that 4 day cutoffs have a terribly low rate of conception, somewhere in the range of 1 in 1000. Most of the people who claim to have gotten pregnant with 4 day cutoffs ovulated sooner than they thought they did. 3 day cutoffs are definitely lower chances of conception but at least you're in with SOME chance of getting pregnant. My other concern is how you would manage to hit a 3-4 day cutoff with an irregular cycle?? I truly think your best bet will be using the Ovusense and then having sex the predicted second day of high fertility if you can possibly do that. I'm not sure how the Ovusense works in terms of predicting the window, can you give me more info about that?? Most monitors give you high and peak days, does it have those??