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February 20th, 2017, 08:05 PM
#1
Dream Newbie
OPK help
So this morning at 9am I got a faint/medium OPK result about 5pm I started having ovulation pains so I took another and sure enough very positive, so my question now is do I keep taking them the next few days to determine how many hours after a positive OPK before ovulation actually occurs? Picture below
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February 21st, 2017, 08:55 AM
#2
You won't actually be able to tell when ovulation will actually occur with an opk unfortunately. Some people get a positive opk and then it goes negative and they ovulate around 24 hours after the first positive. Some people keep a positive opk until some time after they ovulate. Once you get a positive you can assume you will ovulate within 12-36(ish) hours so I wouldn't stress over taking a bunch more. The only way to confirm ovulation happened is with temping.
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February 21st, 2017, 09:24 AM
#3
Dream Newbie
My temp has been running 97.10-97.15 but today went up to 97.37 that's still low right?
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February 21st, 2017, 11:31 AM
#4
Compared to 97.1-96.15 that temp spike could indicate ovulation. You'll know in a few more days. It's hard to tell sometimes from just one temp spike but some people have a slow rise when they ovulate. Everyone is different though! Good luck!
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February 21st, 2017, 11:44 AM
#5
I would try not to stress too much about what happens now. When I was TTC my boys I got obsessive and overcharged, typical boy mom. I'm trying to relax a little more (which is why I'm not temping). I would just be happy about your positive OPK and have an attempt assuming you're doing one attempt.
That's a bit of a rise, so it could indicate ovulation. I find that while ovulatory cycles follow that nice triphasic pattern, exactly what that looks like varies from person to person so you don't know as much if it's your first cycle temping. Some people have a slow rise of just a few decimal points and some people have a sudden sharp jump.
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February 21st, 2017, 03:12 PM
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Swaying Advice Coach
I think I maybe answered this in another thread?
Unfortunately you can't tell by OPK when O occurred (or O Pain, either, for most people)
Now, some people like to keep taking OPK in case of false positives (where you surge but your body decides not to O right then and then surges again in a few days) but that's up to you.
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