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Can you get two diff results in one day?

12 replies

MrsBrown28 · 01/07/2018 16:44

Hi
At lunch time I done an OPK which was positive. Then this evening I done another which is negative so faint it's unreal. Is that normal? When would I have ovulated?
Bottom pic is lunch time top is this evening
TIA X

Can you get two diff results in one day?
OP posts:
Spooples · 01/07/2018 16:58

Had you drunk a lot of water during the day? Pee might just be more diluted? 😊

MrsBrown28 · 01/07/2018 16:59

Hardly anything just a cup of tea 🤦🏻‍♀️

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coffeekittens · 01/07/2018 17:01

Could you have ovulated last night/early this morning and the earlier test picked that up? When I’ve done OPKs they’ve only been positive for 12 hours or so.

MrsBrown28 · 01/07/2018 17:06

Possibly. I have irregular periods so it could have been yesterday. We DTD early hours this morning and I'm on a night shift tonight. I'm
Trying to not miss my window of opportunity 😆

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MrsBrown28 · 02/07/2018 21:00

So these are my OPKs
Top lunch time yesterday
Next is yesterday evening
Then today lunch time
Bottom one is this evening at 7pm

Now I'm really confused

Can you get two diff results in one day?
OP posts:
Yakadee · 02/07/2018 21:20

The test will pick up your peak which means it might already be starting by the time you took the next one. Once your peak has been detected it's said you'll ovulate with 24-36 hours (I think) so could be anytime x

MrsBrown28 · 03/07/2018 14:07

@Yakadee thank you for your reply. I now have a brown spotting when I wipe. I'm so confused

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Yakadee · 03/07/2018 14:51

@MrsBrown28 - have you come off the pill recently? X

MrsBrown28 · 03/07/2018 15:16

Back in March but I've had 35 day cycles since. 3 normal periods

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Yakadee · 03/07/2018 15:42

Just wondered if it could be that? I suppose all you can do is just keep tracking? Making sure you dtd where you can to cover your bases lol x

MrsBrown28 · 03/07/2018 15:47

@Yakadee possibly. I did read somewhere that it takes a long time for your body to get back to normal and I was on it a long time. Time will tell I guess. Thank you xx

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Yakadee · 03/07/2018 19:25

Good luck. X

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