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    Confused Ovulation Q

    I had pos opk cd16 (yesterday) today it was faint test line. So it means i O yesterday?
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    Picture is from today cd17 left side is test line

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    Cd 16 yesterday

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    Hi! Ovulation "usually" occurs 12-36 hrs AFTER your first positive OPK! Good Luck!!

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    No, that just means your LH surge was yesterday. Most women will O 12-36 hours after that surge, but in some women it can be longer or shorter. Likely you will O today or tomorrow. Fx


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    Thnks ladies

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    The rate at which your test goes negative doesn't tell you anything about when you ovulated. Could have already happened or yet to come.
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