Question about OPK?
Hi all,
Last week, I made the mistake of testing for ovulation at different times of the day. For example, on Tuesday, I tested in the morning (like a dummy), on Wednesday in the evening (and got a light line/positive), and on Thursday evening I got a dark line, positive.
So this begs the question: Is it possible that I ovulated SOONER than Wednesday? My line on Thursday was definitely darker than the dummy line, and darker than Wednesday's line, but I'm still wondering since I didn't test at the same time each day. Help!
Also, I had cramps most of Thursday evening, which I attributed to ovulation, and BD'd that night. I also BD'd on Tuesday night.
So, do you think I correctly isolated my ovulation for Thursday night/Friday? Or do you think I missed the boat? On the other hand, I did have sex on Tuesday.
LOVE to hear what you think about my chances and what I've outlined above. THANKS!
Actually it doesn't sound like you got a positive reading. OPK are different than pregnancy test. The line on the OPK has to be DARKER or at least as dark as the test line.
Figure out how long your cycles are and then you will know when to begin testing. You will test for an average of about 5 days. Make sure to test about the same time every day. Most test tell you the best time to test is between 5-8pm. Ty to limit your liquid intake 2 hours before your test. When you get an actual positive reading...DO NOT test anymore! This will only confuse you and make you second guess when you are ovulating. When you get the positive it actually means you will O in 13-36 hours. The day of the positive begin having sex every other day for 5 days and then two days in a row. So have sex on days 1,3,5,67.
Good Luck!!
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