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Positive opks period late

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Alicia870 · 23/05/2021 09:51

Hi all

I absolutely want to be pregnant soon however this month is just not good timing for various reasons.

Used the pull out method (sorry tmi) during the month and my period is late - I haven't tested for pregnancy yet but for past few days been having ewcm and positive opks.
I will do a hpt tomorrow, but is it a myth that positive opks can mean pregnancy? I'm thinking it seems unlikely I'd be pregnant as we were cautious and it seems more likely I'm ovulating late. Any thoughts?

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LifesAnItch · 23/05/2021 10:06

Could well be late ovulation but there's only one way to find out. If you are pregnant you'd get a clear line in a test at this point.

I'm in the same boat, although I am TTC. I ovulated (or so I thought) 12 days ago but for the last 4 days have had positive OPKs and EWCM. Have done a few HPTs and all negative so looking like late ovulation for me.

Hope you get the answer you want x

hopingforababyh · 23/05/2021 17:29

It's 50/50 chance from what I've read! Here's my positive opk and I'm now 8 weeks 1 day! Albeit, it wasn't this dark when Af didn't arrive but was certainly positive 🙊

Positive opks period late
Alicia870 · 23/05/2021 21:13

Frer is negative - so would imagine I'm probably just ovulating late - thanks for the replies x

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Sweetpea12 · 23/05/2021 22:13

I had positive Opks for 5 days before a positive pregnancy test and even then it was a very faint line on the test. But I took a digital that same day and was 2-3 weeks

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