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Anovulation or possibly pregnant?

4 replies

Ellarosa · 08/08/2024 23:09

Hi all,

First time posting so hoping I'm doing this in the correct place! Have been TTC for a while and have PCOS. I've been having some reflexology which helped to regulate my cycle and I've been ovulating pretty much every month for the last few cycles.

This month I didn't have typical ovulation symptoms but my ovulation was predicted so we tried a few times. My temperature hasn't risen enough for natural cycles to confirm my ovulation so can anyone tell me if this looks like anovulation? I thought I might be pregnant so I took a test which was negative but now wondering if I should test again or if this is more likely to be that I didn't ovulate at all?

If anyone can shed any light I would be grateful xx

Anovulation or possibly pregnant?
OP posts:
Rycbar · 08/08/2024 23:37

I don’t use this app so unfamiliar but your current cycle is to the right of the picture yes? If so, I would say that looks anovulatory to me sorry OP.

Britishsummertime22 · 08/08/2024 23:38

Why don't you use ovulation sticks? I don't think anyone on here will be able to tell you if you've ovulated.

Rycbar · 08/08/2024 23:53

Britishsummertime22 · 08/08/2024 23:38

Why don't you use ovulation sticks? I don't think anyone on here will be able to tell you if you've ovulated.

Tracking temperature is far more accurate at tracking ovulation than ovulation sticks.
Sticks recognise the surge in the hormone but don’t pinpoint exactly when you will ovulate. Tracking temperature can accurately tell you if you have ovulated and on which day!

HopefulllHolly · 09/08/2024 09:46

I would say you haven’t ovulated - sorry OP. The temperatures aren’t above your baseline and they should be if you’ve ovulated (and it’s been warm so you’d expect them higher). You might still ovulate very late though.

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