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High OPK but not positive- ovulation likely or not?!l

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Katnissx · 02/12/2019 22:36

I got a high OPK this morning (see third test up from bottom- I am aware it is not positive, but for me I thought it was high/getting darker?) did two more tests later in the day after holding wee/not drinking for a few hours thinking I'd get my positive but instead they've gone faint again. Is it likely my LH geared up but didn't surge? Could I have ovulated and just missed the peak? Am I reading too much into it and it's not even close to a positive? I thought OPKs started getting darker leading up to a positive but am I wrong?
Bottom 3 tests in pics were from today.
I've also had cramps on my right side throughout today and if I've moved too quickly it's pulled like I've pulled a stitch, which I wondered if it could be to do with ovulation? Although I realise it would be too early to ovulate if I did only get a peak today 🤔
My app says it is my fertile week but my cycles can be really irregular and previous months I haven't been able to pinpoint ovulation at all. I have bought a BBT but it hasn't arrived yet so can't go by that. My CM doesn't seem like fertile CM, but I am a bit unsure.
Has anyone had a similar test where they didn't actually get a peak but maybe did know whether they actually ovulated or not due to BBT?
Will be DTD anyway but I am going slightly crazy with wondering if I have ovulated or not so thought I would post on here, at the very least to vent 🙈
Thanks xx

High OPK but not positive- ovulation likely or not?!l
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