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Is it possible to have regular periods and not ovulate?

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xmairix · 05/03/2019 11:47

Hi everyone, hubby and I have been ttc our 2nd baby since September with no joy as yet. I am a very regular 27/28 day cycle and have started using the One Step ovulation tests to find out where I'm at. I have in the last 6 months had a positive on an ovulation test but for the last few months all I am getting is the control line and not even the faintest of test lines so I'm starting to worry that I'm not even ovulating. I did get quite a bit of pain for the first 3 months round about when I'd have expected to ovulate but have had nothing for the last 3 months.

I just don't know whats going on. I'm 32 this year so not sure if the doctor will entertain me if I go after 6 months to get any tests or if they will ask me to wsit a year.

OP posts:
physicskate · 05/03/2019 14:13

Possible? Yes. Likely? No.

A doc would maybe see you after a year.

Do you only test once a day? The surge can be pretty quick! What cd do you start testing? Some people have better luck if they try a different brand.

xmairix · 05/03/2019 15:29

I try from about cd10 through to cd17 and yes I only test once a day due to work commitments. I'm more concerned because a few months back I would have a faint line which is obviously a negative and I would see the progression into a positive test over a few days but now I'm not even getting a hint of a second line x

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physicskate · 05/03/2019 15:59

You can have lh in your system at any time. Sometimes it's a fast surge, and sometimes slow.

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