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When's the best time to get pregnant? Use our interactive ovulation calculator to work out when you're most fertile and most likely to conceive.

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sarahlev · 21/07/2020 21:01

I'm on my second month of using this. First month I had mostly highs, a few low but no peak (I've read that this is quite normal as it is learning my cycle). My period stopped and it has asked me to do ovulation tests for the last seven days which have all read as low so far. Is this "normal" (whatever that means anymore 😅). How many lows do you normally get before a high?

TIA x

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Semele5069 · 22/07/2020 20:23

Did it ask you for all 20 test sticks the first month? When its learning your cycle it will ask you to start testing earlier in the month in my experience, hence more low readings before you get a high. It refines it over time and will only ask for 10 sticks, starting closer to when you usually ovulate. It did my head in for the first couple of months!

ladylouez · 23/07/2020 00:27

@Semele5069

Did it ask you for all 20 test sticks the first month? When its learning your cycle it will ask you to start testing earlier in the month in my experience, hence more low readings before you get a high. It refines it over time and will only ask for 10 sticks, starting closer to when you usually ovulate. It did my head in for the first couple of months!
Hi ☺️ it asked for all twenty last month yes. It looks as though it's only asking me for 10 this month.. I've also just started spotting which is odd. It's been 12 days since the start of my last period so could possibly be ovulation spotting but my reading was "low" again this morning. I'm so confused 🤷🏻‍♀️
Semele5069 · 23/07/2020 13:18

Mine sometimes went from low to peak without the high days, although that hasn't happened for a few months. I think it's all part of the process of it getting used to you!

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