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When's the best time to get pregnant? Use our interactive ovulation calculator to work out when you're most fertile and most likely to conceive.

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Wishful30 · 09/04/2018 07:54

Hi,
I started using the advanced monitor last week after 9months of nothing.
I was using the clear blue digital OPK sticks and getting a positive on day 14/15.
Today I did my first test, day 6. It's high 🤔
I am guessing it's going to be high until day 13ish when it'll be peak?
Does anyone use these? Can you shed any light as to why it's already high please.

Many thanks

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babydreamer1 · 09/04/2018 08:18

I used it straight away and got pregnant in my first month of trying. It's high because it's detecting oestrogen already and will show peak when you have an LH surge meaning you are just about to ovulate. You just dtd every other day on high and every day on peak. Peak will show when you actually are ovulating so this may be before/after you think.

Moole · 09/04/2018 12:30

My first month using it I had nearly 12 days of highs. From day 8 to day 19. It's the monitor getting used to your body. I used the advanced cb digital opks at the same time as I knew the monitor wouldn't be 100 per cent accurate on the first month. Smile

Wishful30 · 09/04/2018 14:02

Thank you ladies. Just surprised me when it was high this morning 🙄

I've just been to a fertility specialist. My bloods are slightly low and my ultrasound showed a low count too 😞
Heading toward IUI for now. So lots of tests up and coming.
There is a small chance that I can fall pregnant naturally, so I'm hoping this monitor will be more beneficial than the sticks and maybe I'll conceive before we reach the need for IVF 😐🤞🏻

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