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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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alixxx1 · 11/01/2021 22:47

Hi all,

So I'm TTC. In November I used the clearblue digital purple/blue and got highs for 7 days and finally got my peak on day 17 of a 32 day cycle as expected. However OH was working away so we couldn't DTD that whole week but I still wanted to test to be sure of when I ovulated. My cycles have been 32 days for the last 5 months.

We didn't use clearblue in December just due to how expensive they are

Oh is working away again. I had my period on 24th December and we DTD 1st and 2nd jan. from the 3rd of Jan I used internet cheapies and then used the pink clearblue ovulation monitor which just shows you your peak and doesn't have the flashing smiley. I was expected to ovulate Sunday 10th January. So anyway I tested with the clearblue up until Friday 8th January and Saturday morning I set off to go see oh for the weekend. I didn't test on Saturday. When I got back home on Sunday I tested again and still no peak. I haven't got one today either! So i used a digital clearblue pink/purple ovulation test today to see if I got a flashing smiley. Wondering if I was ovulating late this month. However nothing. A blank circle.

Is it possible I missed my peak by not testing Saturday, which would have been the day before my expected ovulation date? Or is it likely I'm just not going to ovulate this month or could I be ovulating later than expected or even could I have ovulated right after my period. Ughhhh please share your experiences and knowledge. It would be much appreciated.

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Amz6219 · 12/01/2021 11:12

Sounds to me like your peak may have been on the Saturday when you didn't test, it can go up and back down pretty quickly x

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