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Any charters able to give opinion?

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MummyOfZog · 15/06/2020 10:12

So FF has moved my Ov date this morning. It was previously CD23 which was Second day of +OPK . OPK had gone totally negative by afternoon of CD23. CM kind of dried up on CD24 - after lots of EWCM on CD22/23 and I felt Ov pains in afternoon and evening of CD22 so felt CD23 was probably about right.

However this morning FF moved it to CD24. My temp rise is gradual - is that why?

Any expert charters out there able to hazard a guess at the Ov date? Bloody charting - who thought I'd be so bothered about a tiny change in temp each morning!

We only managed to dtd on CD22 in the end which is a bit gutting.

Chart attached (I think/hope - first time trying to attach a pic to MN post!)

Any charters able to give opinion?
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MummyOfZog · 15/06/2020 21:28

Anyone.....?

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nancyjuice7 · 15/06/2020 21:59

I use the FAM method, so it takes everything on equal weight.
Sometimes are temps are off, or don't match where are bodies are very slightly.

If you have had two other clear signs, OV pain and CM, that indicates day 23.

Then you've got 2/3 pointing to that day, plus you temp increased on 24, so it was probably just slowly increasing in temp rather than a sharp rise

Hope this helps

nancyjuice7 · 15/06/2020 22:00

Our* temps Blush

VP91x · 15/06/2020 22:03

I think its done that because it looks at 3 temps higher than the previous 6 to confirm ovulation. So that makes sense with that change.

However if you had other signs that moves it a bit earlier to the first day of your OPK then it could just be your previous temps throwing it off a little bit x

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