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Dark opk 4dpo - opks have remained dark since ovulation

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Lozzacol · 12/12/2020 17:20

Just wondering if anybody else has had almost positive opks since ovulation? I am only 4dpo, I really feel pregnant (too soon I know) but my nipples are so sensitive and I just feel like I am. Has anyone else had almost pos opk in 2ww and ended in a bfp? I've added a pic of my progression from pos opk to now

Dark opk 4dpo - opks have remained dark since ovulation
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MamaMoonbeam · 12/12/2020 18:34

It looks like you haven't ovulated yet. Lh will drop after ovulation has occurred.

Lozzacol · 12/12/2020 18:44

Mama I had a definite peak on 7th December it was a really dark positive (you can't tell from pics) the rest have all been negative just on the dark side. I had typical signs of ovulation so im sure I did, but can't be 100% i guess!

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Annny27 · 12/12/2020 18:57

Cd16 and cd20 look peak. I have had this before where you have one peak followed by another - looks like ovulation hasn't occurred but you know your body best - could just be concentrated urine making the test more prominent .

Everything I have read says that if you have more than one peak, then take the last peak as ovulation

Lozzacol · 12/12/2020 19:01

The test i took today isn't quite positive. None of them have been except cd15 and cd16. They're not positive they're just darker than expected post ovulation. I cant be 100% sure i ovulated but I am 99% sure as I had all the symptoms. I'm ttc with a donor as I am gay so I only have the one opportunity per month to actually conceive. I had a donation cd16 AM. I'm hoping i did ovulate then.

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Annny27 · 12/12/2020 19:22

Fingers crossed for you 🤞🤞🤞

It might just be that the LH is taking a bit longer to leave your body after your surge. If you get positive opks towards the end of your cycle it can indicate pregnancy but probably not untill later on.

Best of luck :)

MamaMoonbeam · 12/12/2020 19:23

@Lozzacol you can have multiple peaks but unless the lh drops, ovulation is unlikely to have occurred. You are best pairing opks with bbt charting too as the temperature changes confirm when ovulation has happened

calimommy · 13/12/2020 07:29

I've had this happen in the past. Some months I would have as many as three separate surges. Apparently the final surge (which you only know in hindsight) is the real surge. However the months I had multiple surges I never managed to conceive. I only conceived on the months I had single surges.

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