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Positive OPK for 11 days?

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geometric5 · 28/06/2020 23:40

Is this normal? I had a strong positive on my 1st day, still another line now (quite dark) but not as dark as the control line so it's negative. But I didn't think two lines would appear for 11 days straight.

Does it mean anything?

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wannabemummy123 · 29/06/2020 00:23

If I were you I would do a pregnancy test.. sometimes (not all the time) opks show positive for pregnancy. So 11 days of positive opks could potentially be showing you something other than ovulation xx

Juno231 · 29/06/2020 10:34

Do you have PCOS at all? That's supposed to mess with OPKs (eg giving false positives) and therefore it's not recommended to use them.

geometric5 · 29/06/2020 14:29

@Juno231 I don't think so. How would I know? My DS is 9 months old, I've always had a period every month since early teens. It took two weeks to conceive with my DS so I've never considered PCOS. I haven't had a period for 3 months now though so I thought to track my cycle to see if I'm actually ovulating. Don't have a clue why I haven't had a period, slightly worrying. But super confused as I've had two lines on the OPK's for 12 days straight now.

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geometric5 · 29/06/2020 14:30

@wannabemummy123 I took your advice and did a clear blue this morning but it was negative. Not sure what to do now. My OPK had two strong lines again this morning xx

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wannabemummy123 · 29/06/2020 17:00

Clear blues aren't the best. In fact blue dye tests I found very unreliable. I was getting false negatives on them but getting positives on pink dye tests such as FRER tests. And here I am 2 weeks away from my due date. Deffo pregnant lol. Not saying you are. Just saying those blue dye ones are pants. No matter how expensive x

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