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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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chelc · 06/08/2018 20:20

I am currently trying for a baby, I am 14dpo still negative pregnancy tests.

I have a 36/37 cycle. Would it be me testing to early due to still such a long wait till I'm due on.

I ovulated day 14 passed period. So it would of been the same as before.

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physicskate · 06/08/2018 21:37

How did you confirm ovulation? It would be HIGHLY unusual to have such a long time between ov and the start of af. It is far more usual to ovulate 10-17 days before af (mean average is 14 days).

And no, 14 days after ovulation is mostly not too early, but may be for a small percentage of people. Google pregnancy tests by brand for a website that gives you percentages by dpo.

chelc · 06/08/2018 21:50

I was using the ovulation sticks and also using the clear blue with the smiley face. They both come up as peak.

Maybe they wasn't right I don't know it was a solid smiley face on 22nd & 23rd... But I am not due on my period until the 15th off this month.

It confuses me

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physicskate · 06/08/2018 21:57

Have you tracked a cycle before? It could be you ovulated earlier than normal (although you generally ovulate 12-72 hours after a positive opk so a positive opk is generally considered -1 dpo) which means af is due earlier than normal...

Or you got a positive opk and then didn't ovulate, which can be quite normal.

It might be worthwhile tracking a cycle using opks and bbt (google it) to better learn about your body.

chelc · 06/08/2018 22:03

Ah okay, I never really thought about that, I did have some cramping on them days.. And I have tracked them for nearly 5 months now if I am not pregnant now...
I suppose I have to wait and see what happens

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