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Did I ovulate when I think I did?

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NoPlanYet · 26/01/2016 22:29

Pic attached hopefully

OPKS are:
23rd 7pm
24th 1pm
24th 4.30pm
25th 1pm
25th 4.30pm
26th 4pm

I think the strongest line is the 25th (yesterday, ie Mon) at 4.30pm. Does that mean I ovulated soon after?

Does that mean DTD on Sunday and Monday nights gives us a decent chance of conceiving? I think we also did on Sat, last Weds and last Tues. Bit tired out now! Might manage another one tomorrow (Weds 27th) morning.

Any advice on when might have been preferable to DTD?

I'm temping too with an ear thermometer I don't trust as it gives 0.5 degree difference in the eat which I slept on vs the one exposed to the air and I think my temp was higher the last few days but ???

Thanks oh wise ones

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NoPlanYet · 26/01/2016 22:31

Oh and how can anyone read their cervical mucus when they're DTD so often they've always got spunk dripping down their leg? I don't understand.

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NoPlanYet · 26/01/2016 22:32

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Did I ovulate when I think I did?
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FuzzyOwl · 26/01/2016 22:34

I can't see the pictures but generally you have five fertile days including the day of ovulation itself, and that usually occurs the day after you get your first positive test (although it can be the same day or two days after). The ovulation line must be as strong as or stronger than the control line and assuming this was the case for the first time yesterday, you probably ovulated today. Therefore, DTD from Friday onwards gives you a chance. Your temperature will go up after ovulation, so if it went up a few days ago you may have ovulated sooner than you thought. Fingers crossed for you.

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FuzzyOwl · 26/01/2016 22:37

Sorry, can see the pictures now. Smile Yes, the 25th looks like it could be positive.

Put it in a tissue - your cervical mucus isn't absorbed.

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NoPlanYet · 28/01/2016 13:24

Thanks fuzzy

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