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Wishful30 · 20/03/2018 07:55

Hi, does anyone use the digital OPK's?

I've been ttc for 8months. Using these for 8months and charting for 6months.

I gave up temping last month as I went on holiday, and my temp is always all over the place and not very reliable.

I always get a positive opk on day 13/14

Today is day 14 and still got my digital blank circle. This is really odd for me!

Have seen the faint blue line for the last 3 days on ejecting the test. Expecting it to get darker for my positive reading.
But it's still negative, and still really light.
I test twice a day from day 12 as I have had one out of 8 months where it was day 13. (Still got the positive)

Has anyone ever experienced this??
I'm confused.

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bumble908 · 20/03/2018 08:15

Is there any chance you could already be pregnant? I only ask as I had lines on OPKs Just before my BFP

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Doodlebug89 · 20/03/2018 13:28

I'd assume you've either missed your surge, or it will be a little late this month. Often you can have a faint line on oaks throughout your cycle.

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Wishful30 · 20/03/2018 17:53

Well,
I want to think maybe I am pregnant, but I did have a on time, normal period, so not likely 😐

I'll see if I can attach the picture... the line has been this faint for 3 days now, twice a day. Not any darker.
My cycle is like clockwork every month without fail, so this is odd.

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Wishful30 · 20/03/2018 17:58

I've been experiencing mild cramps too, which is not normal for me at this point in my cycle.
I get the obvious ovulation pain on the right side. But never get anything left side usually. This month should be my left side so cramps are not right.
Think I'll just try and book an appt with my GP. I've been meaning to do it as it's been 8 months now 😞

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physicskate · 20/03/2018 18:09

Even 'clockwork' cycles can go off from time to time. Having a 28 day cycle is a bit of a western construct. Hunter gatherer communities have radically different cycles (7 a year is average).

So you're ovulating late this cycle or having an anovulatory cycle? That's really really normal. 80% of people will conceive in a year, which is why they won't run tests until a year of ttc (or 6 months of over 35 because time is of the essence).

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