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Opk advice please

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purplewurple · 01/06/2018 11:25

I had a miscarriage recently and I'm waiting for my af to return.

I'm aware this opk is negative but because their is a hint of a line does that mean my normal periods may return soon because it's picking up something.

I'm only curious because my opks kept coming back with no line at all and was worried that I wouldn't ovulate after he miscarriage as I should.

Opk advice please
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purplewurple · 01/06/2018 16:52

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SunshineAndRainbows6 · 01/06/2018 19:09

Hi 👋🏻 @Purplewurple,

Saw your post and didn't want to leave without writing to you.... I'm so sorry about your MC sending lots of hugs!

I've only used OPK's this month so don't have much advice... but I stated using them from CD8 and had nothing... then around CD15 got really faint lines such as your one.... and then all of a sudden on CD20 I got a positive.... 😁

As you know this test is negative... but I do believe that as it's showing a little colour that surely you've got the LH in your system which is all good signs 🤞🏻 So fingers crosssd you OV soon 🙌🏻😁

Like I said I'm so new to this that I could be wrong... but I went from white, to faint colour like yours and then really dark 😊

Hope this helps, sending lots of bubba dust your way 😘✨✨✨

physicskate · 02/06/2018 09:02

You can have some lh in your system at any time of the cycle. It's only the surge that means anything. I get a faint line most of the time (but not always). There's no rhyme or reason to it.

Sorry for your loss.

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