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Hycosy and ovulation

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Impatient33 · 30/03/2020 14:38

Cycle 6 of TTC for baby #1. I went and had all my insides checked and verified that everything is working okay and looking alright and the results are thankfully all clear. I had my Hycosy done about 1.5 weeks ago on CD 12. My cycles are a little erratic of late, on average around 31 days but I've had 2 that were 36. The lady doing the Hycosy mentioned that it looked like this cycle would be a long one as I 'hadn't developed any big follicles as yet'.

But I'm on CD 22 and my Clear Blue Advanced Digital OPK has been showing me a flashing smiley for 7 days in a row! Usually I get 2-3 and then the static smile where I ovulate on the 2nd day. My temperature hasn't risen either. On a typical 36 day cycle I would have OV'd yesterday/today. Been putting in extra work this cycle to hit that peak, and I'm exhausted XD Would really appreciate the egg to drop now!

Has a HyCosy messed up anyone else's ovulation like this?

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Impatient33 · 01/04/2020 09:05

Update - Day 9 of Flashing smileys and low temps...

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Impatient33 · 04/04/2020 10:43

Update, day 12 of flashing smileys today (CD27) and no temperature rise to indicate I have ovulated. The weird thing is that I started pairing the Clear Blue Advanced OPK’s which I did with FMU with the cheapie sticks in the evening to ensure I caught the peak. And I’m pretty certain the lines on the cheaper ones were darker (not positive but darker) around my usual ovulation days (CD19-20). I wish I had kept hold of them. But the most recent cheapie ones have no second line whatsoever.

So I’ve run out of clear blue test sticks. I will just probably continue temping. I only temp to catch my ovulation and AF days anyway. I can always see when I’m about to get my AF because of the sharp decline in temperature. But my chart is looking so erratic right now, it hasn’t risen past my usual base line, and I have big leaps and drops.... so who knows. Looks like an anovulatory cycle which has never happened to me before and very frustrating after I basically got excellent test results from the fertility clinic.

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