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Ovulation test help

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flutterby12 · 16/10/2017 13:06

Hi everyone.

I test everyday with some ovulation test cheapies. The one yesterday was negative, this morning (second wee of the day) was positive and just now negative (this was only a dribble). I've attached a pic. Why would I test positive then it go negative?

The first one the left is yesterday, middle this am and last just now.

I have yet to have a period - still bf and came off pill in August. Have had an increase in cervical mucous (sorry if tmi).

I'm stumped!

Ovulation test help
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flutterby12 · 16/10/2017 13:08

It's done it the wrong way round.

Top - yesterday. Middle - this am. Bottom - just now.

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Peanutty86 · 16/10/2017 13:10

The middle one is positive. It can go from positive to negative within a couple of hours.

flutterby12 · 16/10/2017 13:12

Really? So does that mean I've ovulated? I haven't kept track of my temperature this weekend.

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Hulaballoo · 16/10/2017 13:51

Could be that you had a better sample with fmu and stronger and if was only a dribble on the last one it may not have registered as well?

Peanutty86 · 16/10/2017 14:31

Positive OPKs only indicate that ovulation is about to happen. The only thing that can confirm it is a temp shift. Some women have more than one LH surge, so get positive OPKs twice or even more often throughout their cycle.

flutterby12 · 16/10/2017 16:08

It could be but have done another two and negative again. Getting my hopes up with the increased cm. thank everyone 😊

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