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Always dark OPKs?!!

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Karalouise4545 · 22/11/2021 09:58

So this is first month using OPKs as I’ve just come off the implant and was recommended using them to see when I actually ovulate this cycle. So I had a very short af a day after getting the implant removed (4 days) and starting testing cd5, well it’s now cd8 and my tests don’t appear to of changed and they are showing up as high and the one today came up as as positive when I put it into the Premom app. I have read that always dark OPKs could mean pcso and I’m just a bit worried, I have always had regular cycles apart from when I had the implant in 🤷🏼‍♀️ Any advice as to what’s going on or is this normal thank you ladies x bare in mind bottom test today on paper is from today so not dry x

Always dark OPKs?!!
Always dark OPKs?!!
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EishetChayil · 22/11/2021 12:24

Is there any way you could already be pregnant??

Karalouise4545 · 22/11/2021 13:24

I’ve done a pregnancy test and it’s come back negative, I did only get my implant out the day before af 🤷🏼‍♀️

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HeyFloof · 22/11/2021 13:30

I used to get consistently dark/darkish opks. Then a positive, then I'd get 3 or 4 days if positives which was incredibly frustrating. In the end I got a BBT thermometer and charted that aswell which gave me a better idea of when I was actually ovulating. I've always wondered if I have PCOS as I have a few of the markers.

It might be an idea to get your bloods (3 day/21 day) checked by your GP.

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DownWhichOfLate · 22/11/2021 14:52

I was going to say PCOS. You can have it whilst having regular periods. I know this as I have very regular periods but have PCOS.

Karalouise4545 · 22/11/2021 15:37

Is this what your tests looked like then? Should I be going to doctors or keep testing?

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