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I got a :-) This Morning....

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As the title says i got a :-) on a clearble digital ov test this morning, which is said to detect your LH surge 24-36 hrs prior to ovulation.....I'm very excited after all my low feelings of late.

I want to maximise my chances, so given that i should be ovulating within 24-36hrs, how much bd should i be doing?

Determined not to leave it so much to change and to actually throw my all into this cycle girls!!!!

:happydance::happydance:
 
That's great! As far as BDing, I would :sex: every day for the next few days. Some would do more, but I'm not sure how much it will increase your chances. My dr. recommended every other day during a cycle so he has a chance to "reload". Good luck! :dust:
 
Just twice over the next 36 hours will be fine. Fingers crossed for you.
 
Thanks Girls, i'm feeling quite positive about this cycle!
 
You probably only need to twice, but personally I'd be doing it everyday, if not twice a day!! Lol
 
Doctors say that daily is too much as quality of sperm is not as good. Really good luck for this cycle :dust:
 
:wohoo: for CB smileys!!!

Good luck catching that eggy!! xxxx
 
:dust: for you

Twice should be enough ... go girl!!!
 
Congrats!! I am kinda in the same boat, my pos OPK should be in a couple days! I am going to BD that night, and the next night, maybe the next night depending on the OPK (if it is back to neg or not) Hope that helps!! Good luck!
 

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