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Neve21 · 21/03/2023 09:45

Hi, I am new to ovulation testing and just wanted to confirm a few things. I have attached my chart below. Going by this is suggests that I hit my peak yesterday morning. However I also had pretty dark tests on Sunday morning and evening. Was I too late trying to conceive last night? After my peak yesterday you can see there was a substantial drop now again this morning is that normal and again does that mean I was too late last night? When the test becomes lighter like it was this morning does that mean that ovulation has already occurred? As this chart suggests it would happen today even though the drop is quite big? Fianna my from the pic of my test strips you can see Sunday was quite dark but reads lighter than Monday. Was my peak actually on Sunday?

sorry this is so long winded but would like a better idea for next cycle lol!

Help reading ovulation charts
Help reading ovulation charts
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TTCRainbow · 21/03/2023 10:28

The only way to truly confirm ovulation would be tracking BBT aswell as your body temperature drops on ovulation day and rises after ovulation. Looking at your tests and chart i would say you ovulation started on cycle day 17.. I wouldn't say you was too late trying as ovulation can take 12/24 hours but best way to maximizes chances would be to start DTD every other day leading up to ovulation! xx

Neve21 · 21/03/2023 10:32

@TTCRainbow Thank you so much! I think I’ll try the temping next cycle too so k can see what’s going on lol x

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