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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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Rtuff · 25/03/2009 17:48

The January 2010 bus departs now.... everyone jump on no tickets required.....

RTuff TTC#2 Cycle 11 UCL 28-36 CD1

OP posts:
Higglepig · 06/04/2009 14:24

Hi sgibbo,

That's really good to know re the lying down/legs up thing.

Haven't quite got into the waiting phase yet cos my cycle is really long so I think I've only just past ovulation although I only ever get a really faint line on those OPTs so I don't know if I've actually ovulated at all but that's another question.

I'm just trying to strike a balance between thinking positive and getting over-confident. I'm feeling so excited about this month and think I may be building myself up for a massive disappointment.

So you've only got about a week to wait, right? What day are you testing? How are you feeling about it?

sgibbo · 06/04/2009 14:47

Hey Higglepig, i've never had to use a opts due to all the tests and meds, don't think i'd even know how to use one!

I've only got until Saturday but it seems to be dragging! luckily it's only a four day week at work this week so will be able to occupy myself with stuff to do at home! I was planning on testing Sunday if AF doesn't show up, i'm trying to be really good but it's ssssoooooo hard! feeling quiet positive this month but trying not to get my hopes up too much - trying to avoid massive disappointment.

When are you due to test?

Blocka · 06/04/2009 14:52

Hello everyone!!!

Never mind symptom spotting, what about bl**dy ovulation spotting! I have had EWCM for about 3 days, on day 14 of a 28 cycle but STILL NO SMILEY FACES ON MY OPKS!!!!!

Its the first time I have used the OPKs, and have been testing since day 9. Have I missed it? Is it possible to be this late? Could my OPKs be crap (its an expensive one as well?!)

My DP works shifts so I am going to have to ask him to pop home for some BDing but don't want to bother him if I'm not even ovulating.

Whats going on?

Oh, and I'm glad about that lying down thing as well. Managed 30 mins on saturday morning but I still think it went down the loo.....

Welcome aboard all our new friends!!!

Higglepig · 06/04/2009 14:57

Wow, that's really quite soon. Hope it flies by. Very best of luck to you - will be looking out for your news.

AF isn't due for me until the following sunday (19th) but I'm going to a hen night on 18th so was thinking of using the first response that's been lurking in my drawer since I last caved in and bought a pack. At least that way I can drown my sorrows in a large glass of cheap wine if it's a BFN.

Then again, I've heard all sorts of bad things about early response tests on this site so a bit undecided.

sgibbo · 06/04/2009 14:58

Hi Blocka, sorry can't help about the OPKS with the meds i'm on mine are controlled and tested for.

My husband insists I lay still after bd becuase he is convinced they have all been flushed away!

Higglepig · 06/04/2009 15:00

Blocka - I've only been using the OPKs for a couple of months (bumper pack of cheapy sticks that I bought online) and I haven't had a single definitive result from them. A couple of really faint lines but nothing like I expected.

Dr told me not to bother using them and to just go with the regular BD approach but that can be hard to maintain...

Higglepig · 06/04/2009 15:02

Blocka - I've only been using the OPKs for a couple of months (bumper pack of cheapy sticks that I bought online) and I haven't had a single definitive result from them. A couple of really faint lines but nothing like I expected.

Dr told me not to bother using them. She said working out exactly when you ovulate can be really inaccurate and to just go with the regular BD approach but that can be hard to maintain so I've basically ignored her and carried on POAS (without telling DH in case the obsessive ovulation monitoring turns out to be a bit of a passion killer for him).

sgibbo · 06/04/2009 15:04

Blocka agree with Higglepig FC told us bet way to conceive was to BD everyother day to keep sperm fresh, she also said most women BFP by bd before ov

Blocka · 06/04/2009 15:48

Thanks girls - just texted DP and told him to make plans to be home for an hour tonight (an hour? make that 10 mins haha!)

I'll just keep on with the BDing!

ccpink · 06/04/2009 16:09

Blocka that's so funny!!!Not just the ten minutes but the fact you have got DP so well trained that he will come home home for BD'ing. Love it. I've heard same about the sticks but it's just something else to help in my opinion. Am going for it this weekend even if not got a line. Plus I'm a believer in the EWCM so 3 days must be a good sign for you. Fingers crossed!

Higglepig · 06/04/2009 17:47

Sorry, don't know how I managed to post the last message twice. Anyway, blocka v best of luck with your 1 hr window tonight!

donttrythisathome · 06/04/2009 19:30

Laurielou - the symptoms sound promising. Would be so fantastic for you.

Ski - same here, 36, never wanted them and now obsessed. ...get stabs of envy and yearning sometimes when see all the bumps, and where I live is chocka with kids and preggers people.

Blocka - ov not necessarily mid month, could be day 17/18 for you etc! Anyway agree best to BD before ov. Loving the ten mins...

Where is my EWCM, want it now want it now !!!

thesoo · 07/04/2009 07:31

Hmmm,
I have been using OPKs this month for the first time. I had a positive result on Saturday, so set to work BDing, as you do.

Out of curiosity, I tested again on Sunday and again on Monday. Both results were still positive. Is it normal to get a positive for 3 days in a row? I thought that the LH surge was brief and often elusive? Could the tests be faulty?

No EWCM at all, which is not unusual as I don't always see this.

Any ideas?

x

Confused

donttrythisathome · 07/04/2009 07:49

Morning all, updating for us

MrsJoeMcIntyre TTC#2, cycle 1 (but BFN) UCL 24-26 CD35
Yumyum73 TTC#2, Cycle 2, UCL 37-40 CD33
laurielou ttc#1, cycle19, UCL 30 CD24
bringonthetrumpets TTC#2 cycle 1 UCL ?28? CD22
sgibbo TTC#1 cycle45 (with clomid, FSH and HCG) UCL 27-29 CD21
Higglepig TTC#2 cycle 4 UCL 32-37 cd21
Pandapop TTC #2 Cycle 1, UCL 28-31 CD 17
thesoo TTC#2, cycle 3, UCL 32-35 CD17
Gingerwine TTC#3 Cycle 7 UCL 26-28 CD15
Blocka TTC#2, cycle 3, UCL 28 CD15
Gemstones TTC#3 Cycle 1 UCL 28-30 CD15
RTuff TTC#2 Cycle 11 UCL 28-36 C14
donttrythis TTC 1 cycle 2 UCL 28-33 CD14
Naked Innocence TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL28-31 CD12
Seanybosmummy TTC#2 cycle 11 UCL 30 CD12
MissieMoosMummy TTC#2, cycle 4, UCL 28-32, CD10
Wasabipeanut TTC#2 Cycle 7 UCL 30-32 CD9
Georgimama TTC#2 cycle 3 UCL 30-32 CD9
tryingfornumber2 TTC#2 cycle 2 UCL 25 CD9
Paddington21 TTC#1 Cycle 2 (with clomid)UCL-28-34 CD9
TickysMum TTC2 Cycle 1 (with Puregon) UCL: random CD9
Katlokna TTC#2 Cycle 11 UCL 26-28 CD8
ccpink ttc#2 ucl 28-? cd7
LuckySalem TTC 2 Cycle 2 UCL 31 (last month) CD7
VeryAnnieMary TTC#1 Cycle 3 UCL49 (apparently) CD7
Bettymum TTC#2 Cycle 4 UCL 29 CD5
Liahgen TTC#6, UCL 26-28 days, cycle 2 CD4
skihorse TTC#1, Cycle 6, UCL26, CD3

Soo - consulted my "bible"(TCOYF) and looks like your OPK was invalid. I'm sure you know this but it also says if no EWCM then your most fertile day would be the last day of the wettest quality CM that you get. Also, if the test was positive on Sat, this was only day 14 for you, which seems slightly early given your UCL.

Blocka · 07/04/2009 08:54

Hi thesoo , I think the best thing to do is to keep BDing just incase! I checked my Clearblue pack and it says you should get 2 positive results in a row - so if you got 3, I wouldn't worry too myuch. I guess it depends on how big a surge you had??

I have had my first positive OPK this morning, on day 15 of a 28 day cycle which is quite late - previous months I have been focussing on days 10 - 12, so no wonder I have had BFNs. DP on shifts again tonight so am going to have to call him back again!!!

Blocka · 07/04/2009 10:32

Hi donttrythis , the confusing thing about relying on your EWCM is that you don't know which day was your wettest until it has passed. Like, 'Oh, today is dryer than yesterday, so I was fertile yesterday. fuck'

When you have a DP who works shifts, it all gets a bit annoying! If it was men who were only fertile for 24 hours, they would of invented a big button on their tummy which flashed red when they were fertile - wouldn't they. And we would all have a day off on those days for constant BDing. And the minute the tadpole reached the egg and its head exploded, a huge bump would appear and they would have nine months at home with their feet up. And a servant. Paid for by the government.

Maybe I should become Prime Minister

bringonthetrumpets · 07/04/2009 10:59

hahahhaha seriously laughing at your explanation of men blocka! i love it!

you have my vote for PM.

how are the symptoms coming along laurielou ?

urgh, i just keep having these visions of af being late next week and me being all only to have a BFN and af taking forever to make an appearance. dh-bless- just asked yesterday why i couldn't just take a test to find out right now. i had to explain that there was a rhyme and reason to it all. if men were the ones getting pregnant, they would have definitely already come up with an instant conception hpt.

donttrythisathome · 07/04/2009 11:17

Yeah Blocka, can only tell the day after. Its not the day of the wettest CM though, its the last day you produce your fertile CM. So the "wettest" day could have been a few days before that. Apparently this becomes "intuitive" after a while. Hmmm....we'll see.....
Basically I plan to just BD any time I see the EWCM.

MarlaSinger · 07/04/2009 11:26

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bringonthetrumpets · 07/04/2009 11:32

welcome marlasinger welcome to the crazy TTC bus ride! hopefully you'll be receiving a speedy BFP!

MrsJoeMcIntyre TTC#2, cycle 1 (but BFN) UCL 24-26 CD35
Yumyum73 TTC#2, Cycle 2, UCL 37-40 CD33
laurielou ttc#1, cycle19, UCL 30 CD24
bringonthetrumpets TTC#2 cycle 1 UCL ?28? CD22
sgibbo TTC#1 cycle45 (with clomid, FSH and HCG) UCL 27-29 CD21
Higglepig TTC#2 cycle 4 UCL 32-37 cd21
Pandapop TTC #2 Cycle 1, UCL 28-31 CD 17
thesoo TTC#2, cycle 3, UCL 32-35 CD17
Gingerwine TTC#3 Cycle 7 UCL 26-28 CD15
Blocka TTC#2, cycle 3, UCL 28 CD15
Gemstones TTC#3 Cycle 1 UCL 28-30 CD15
RTuff TTC#2 Cycle 11 UCL 28-36 C14
donttrythis TTC 1 cycle 2 UCL 28-33 CD14
MarlaSinger TTC #2 cycle 1 UCL 28-30 CD 14
Naked Innocence TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL28-31 CD12
Seanybosmummy TTC#2 cycle 11 UCL 30 CD12
MissieMoosMummy TTC#2, cycle 4, UCL 28-32, CD10
Wasabipeanut TTC#2 Cycle 7 UCL 30-32 CD9
Georgimama TTC#2 cycle 3 UCL 30-32 CD9
tryingfornumber2 TTC#2 cycle 2 UCL 25 CD9
Paddington21 TTC#1 Cycle 2 (with clomid)UCL-28-34 CD9
TickysMum TTC2 Cycle 1 (with Puregon) UCL: random CD9
Katlokna TTC#2 Cycle 11 UCL 26-28 CD8
ccpink ttc#2 ucl 28-? cd7
LuckySalem TTC 2 Cycle 2 UCL 31 (last month) CD7
VeryAnnieMary TTC#1 Cycle 3 UCL49 (apparently) CD7
Bettymum TTC#2 Cycle 4 UCL 29 CD5
Liahgen TTC#6, UCL 26-28 days, cycle 2 CD4
skihorse TTC#1, Cycle 6, UCL26, CD3

MarlaSinger · 07/04/2009 11:40

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bringonthetrumpets · 07/04/2009 11:50

not sure about OPKs, as I haven't used them before. I know there are others who are much better for those q's.

I always do as well (water infections, NOooooo thank you!) I just wait like 10 minutes so all the lovely wrigglers can do their thing and then get up and go. I read that any longer than 10 minutes isn't going to do much. I think everyone has their own rituals though...

missiek · 07/04/2009 12:05

Can I jump on board and join you please??? AF just arrived absolutely gutted as all the signs were looking promising.

MissieK TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 27-28 CD1

bringonthetrumpets · 07/04/2009 12:12

MrsJoeMcIntyre TTC#2, cycle 1 (but BFN) UCL 24-26 CD35
Yumyum73 TTC#2, Cycle 2, UCL 37-40 CD33
laurielou ttc#1, cycle19, UCL 30 CD24
bringonthetrumpets TTC#2 cycle 1 UCL ?28? CD22
sgibbo TTC#1 cycle45 (with clomid, FSH and HCG) UCL 27-29 CD21
Higglepig TTC#2 cycle 4 UCL 32-37 cd21
Pandapop TTC #2 Cycle 1, UCL 28-31 CD 17
thesoo TTC#2, cycle 3, UCL 32-35 CD17
Gingerwine TTC#3 Cycle 7 UCL 26-28 CD15
Blocka TTC#2, cycle 3, UCL 28 CD15
Gemstones TTC#3 Cycle 1 UCL 28-30 CD15
RTuff TTC#2 Cycle 11 UCL 28-36 C14
donttrythis TTC 1 cycle 2 UCL 28-33 CD14
MarlaSinger TTC #2 cycle 1 UCL 28-30 CD 14
Naked Innocence TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL28-31 CD12
Seanybosmummy TTC#2 cycle 11 UCL 30 CD12
MissieMoosMummy TTC#2, cycle 4, UCL 28-32, CD10
Wasabipeanut TTC#2 Cycle 7 UCL 30-32 CD9
Georgimama TTC#2 cycle 3 UCL 30-32 CD9
tryingfornumber2 TTC#2 cycle 2 UCL 25 CD9
Paddington21 TTC#1 Cycle 2 (with clomid)UCL-28-34 CD9
TickysMum TTC2 Cycle 1 (with Puregon) UCL: random CD9
Katlokna TTC#2 Cycle 11 UCL 26-28 CD8
ccpink ttc#2 ucl 28-? cd7
LuckySalem TTC 2 Cycle 2 UCL 31 (last month) CD7
VeryAnnieMary TTC#1 Cycle 3 UCL49 (apparently) CD7
Bettymum TTC#2 Cycle 4 UCL 29 CD5
Liahgen TTC#6, UCL 26-28 days, cycle 2 CD4
skihorse TTC#1, Cycle 6, UCL26, CD3
MissieK TTC#1 Cycle 2 UCL 27-28 CD1

sorry to hear about af getting you missieK but welcome to the group!

just had a thought.... is lower backache an early symptom? has anyone else had this? or is it just another item on the list of normal every-day occurrences that i'm grouping together?

Schlumpf · 07/04/2009 13:32

Hi there
Can I jump on as well please?
Feeling a bit clueless , although this is for No.3 - the last two times I was pregnant before really starting to think about it too much...
So am trying to decypher the acronyms.. what's CD and how do you calulate it and I guess UCL is how long my cycle is normally?

Schlumpf TTC#3 Cycle 1 UCL 28-29 CD??