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I'm 24dpo and nothing. Help

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Jellybean0 · 03/02/2019 13:00

Hello I'm 24 DPO! AF was due a week and a half ago, on Fri and last Sun brown discharge then nothing else. Then on Wed and Fri this week i've had egg white discharge, yesterday brown dis, but neg tests even today. I hahlve cramps, fatigue, nasua and cannot stop crying. Any advice welcome please

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Celebelly · 03/02/2019 20:42

How are you tracking ovulation? At 24dpo you would have a blazing positive by now, so I'd think you either ovulated late or haven't ovulated yet (possibly you are ovulating now, hence the discharge and also other symptoms from the progesterone).

explodingkitten · 03/02/2019 21:15

Are your cycles always regular or have you only been off of the contraceptive for a short while?

Jellybean0 · 03/02/2019 21:42

I track ovualtion. Ovulated on the 10th and 11th. Been off the pill for 5 months. I have also been checking ovulation and its negetive

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physicskate · 03/02/2019 22:33

But are you only tracking with opks? Because they can be positive, because you get an lh surge, but then you don't ovulate. It's very possible (likely) that you didn't ovulate when you think you did.

Jellybean0 · 03/02/2019 22:41

Yes I'm using the clearblue digital advanced. Can that really happen?

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physicskate · 03/02/2019 22:45

Yup. It's not common but not unheard of at all! This is where tracking your bbt can be useful to confirm ovulation. Or if you have a Fitbit, the resting heart rate feature shows the same pattern as bbt.

Anything can throw off ovulation - a change in routine, diet, exercise, stress is a big one... etc...

Jellybean0 · 03/02/2019 23:10

Oh really I have a fitbit. How do I do that? Thank you 😊

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physicskate · 04/02/2019 08:07

If you look at the resting heat rate trend line over the past month, rhr is slightly higher after ovulation but lower before. The shift from low to high is when you likely ovulated.

I've never had a Fitbit, but you see people posting their rhr chart to n here from time to time.

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