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Freaking out no positive ovulation test

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LizzeyBenett · 31/01/2023 13:32

Has this happened to anyone else I always ovulate between day 14-16. I had egg white discharge around day 15 ovulation always follows without fail but this month I've had no positive ovulation test I'm now day 17 and completely freaking out. I'm already awaiting a fertility clinic appointment as we have been trying for 14 months with a MC this time last year I'm now 35 almost 36. How concerned should I be that I appear to of not ovulated this month ? I'm not on any medication only supplement like folic acid , omegas & CoQ10

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thelma57 · 31/01/2023 13:42

Hey! How often are you testing a day? I only caught my peak cos I tested 4 times in one day (over kill right?!) but my peak was super short, positive and then a few hours later negative test!

I also ovulated on day 19 so you could be late this month?

LizzeyBenett · 31/01/2023 18:06

I'm testing twice a day and only started doing that this month I've only ever tested once a day previously and always caught the peek .

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Happinessandrainbows · 31/01/2023 18:42

It's possible you will be having late ovulation. I wouldn't worry about it if it's just one off ☺️

mrsmw132 · 31/01/2023 21:45

Sometimes just a change i routine, being unwell or losing weight can throw your ovulation.hopefully it will settle. I had a month like this in the summer. It settled quickly

LizzeyBenett · 01/02/2023 13:53

Thank you for this has helped settle me a bit

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EzzieM · 01/02/2023 14:21

Its probably nothing.

But for me it was one of the signs that I have PCOS. (Watch out for weight gain and dark facial/ nipple / belly hair!)

Anyway this may interest you

my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21698-anovulation

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