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Ovulation pain but no positive OPK

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mrsgtobe97 · 04/04/2020 23:46

Currently TTC on first cycle CD16 and I've been having ovulation pains for last couple days but I haven't caught a positive OPK, been DTD every 2nd day and now I'm scared i will ov later and we will miss it :/ the pic is of the last ov test I took which were negative but was around when Flo predicted but maybe I just missed it later on on 01/04. Anyone for any reassurance? 🤣 been having watery CM too..

Ovulation pain but no positive OPK
Ovulation pain but no positive OPK
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wannabebump · 04/04/2020 23:57

Hey OP, how frequently were/are you testing? Is twice a day? X

mrsgtobe97 · 05/04/2020 00:00

@wannabebump hello :) was testing once a day at that point 01/04, probably should of tested later same day now I look back :( although I'm sure Flo predicted I would ovulate 02/04 so I expected a positive then but didn't happen :/ these stitch / cramp pains near hipbones is making me think I should of caught it this cycle but now thinking of what if I'm away to ov..

OP posts:
mrsgtobe97 · 05/04/2020 00:03

Different pic of the OPK on 01/04, which was done at 2:30pm, think I may have peaked that night?

Ovulation pain but no positive OPK
OP posts:
wannabebump · 05/04/2020 08:52

Once a day can miss your peak quite easily...you may have ovulated but missed it on an OPK x

raspberryjamlove · 05/04/2020 09:22

Seconding what above poster has put. I have also recently started using these. I posted on here and someone told me to test twice a day once you start getting a line, I had a negative that morning (but close to being positive) checked that afternoon it with a solid positive, by the next morning it was back to negative. Hope that helps x

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