Yes it says on instructions that it can be tested any time of day but should not urinate 4 hours before testing, I’m positive it even recommended fmu for that reason.
My cycles are clockwork 28-30days so if I ovulate much later it’s problematic ovulation anyway. I have 2 children already, but it’s been 8 years since I did this, so I’m getting a little concerned that I might actually have fertility issues that I didn’t know about! I was reading about polycystic ovary syndrome last night and I can tick off most of the symptoms other than that I still get regular periods but read that regular periods can still be possible. I’m only 34 and out the blue hubby suggested we extend our family, We haven’t been ttc yet as I’m waiting on confirming My fertile period before dtd.
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November 17th, 2017, 05:54 PM #211Dreamer
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November 17th, 2017, 06:05 PM #212
Why do you think a later ovulation is problematic? Your last two cycles have been 31 days so providing you o by say cd20 your lp would be perfectly fine to support a pregnancy. It's only if it falls below 10 that it may be an issue. I'd stop using your digis for now and save them as a back up when you cheapies start darkening. Save your urine samples from each cheapie test until you read it so if it looks like the line is dark you can dip the digi in the same sample to see if it gives you a smiley. Will save you some dollars doing it that way. And keep temping! We'll hopefully be able to get a great interpretation of your chart by end of cycle [emoji3] Are you temping orally or vaginally?
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November 17th, 2017, 06:18 PM #213Dreamer
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I hope your right and it comes in next few days but you know that I just have a feeling... only 3 days away from cd20, no signs of o except a little bit of ewcm this past couple of days a couple of times when I wiped. Cm inside seems to be not very elasticy and not much of it. I have a posterior cervix so I really struggle to reach near the cervix and don’t like touching around that far back (when I go for smear they need to use the longest speculum). I temp vaginally and at same time every morning x
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November 17th, 2017, 06:23 PM #214
I wouldn't worry about trying to read you cervix then, just stick to opks and temping. Happy to hear you temp vaginally! It's so much more accurate! I'll be stalking for your opk updates over the next few days and be hoping like mad to see a pos [emoji120][emoji120]
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November 17th, 2017, 06:29 PM #215Dreamer
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Aw thank you, you are so lovely. I appreciate this so much, I’ll definitely be on with any updates
QUOTE=Pbn3;954852]I wouldn't worry about trying to read you cervix then, just stick to opks and temping. Happy to hear you temp vaginally! It's so much more accurate! I'll be stalkiwng for your opk updates over the next few days and be hoping like mad to see a pos [emoji120][emoji120]
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November 17th, 2017, 06:32 PM #216
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November 17th, 2017, 06:36 PM #217
're ewcm could u start taking robitussin couch medicine? I did this cycle (recommended here). I noticed big increase in ewcm....this may be just because I'm paying attention to my body and cycle but I do believe this helped. Might help? X
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November 17th, 2017, 07:12 PM #219Dreamer
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Dreaming rainbow I’ve been taking robitussin 2-3 times a day for approx 10 days aswell as a glass of grapefruit juice a day but no change what so ever ☹️.
Yes try temp vaginally, it’s the same basal thermometer you use. It’s more accurate as orally can be effected more by room temp and things like sleeping with your mouth open
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November 17th, 2017, 09:43 PM #220
Dreaming don't switch from oral to vaginal temping mid cycle. Hopefully this is your bfp cycle but if not then definately recommend switching next cycle. Once af has finished or you're down to light bleeding/spotting start then. For you first couple goes try inserting the thermometer alongside your index or middle finger and stop at mid knuckle. That will ensure the thermometer head is completely covered for an accurate reading. Once you've done it a few times you get an idea of how far to insert on its own
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