N. Miller, my sister's mother-in-law lives there. I haven't been but I have heard that it's a beautiful place to live

. I live about 30 minutes away from San Francisco (can't afford to live closer ahahahah).
Ladies, it looks like a lot of us are in TWW already. Thought this article is quite interesting for those who likes to POAS

. I copied and pasted a little blurb but here is the link to the full article https://peestickparadise.com/Peestick_Basics.html
When will I have hcG in my system?
The pregnancy hormone hcG will start to be produced after implantation, not
at the point of conception. So if you ovulate on CD 15, you may have
conception occur on CD 16, then implantation occur six days later at CD 21
(or 8 DPO). Most pregnancies implant at approximately 9 DPO (give or take
a day). After implantation it can take several days for the hcG to build up in
your system enough to trigger a BFP. With an early test, the earliest it is
"reasonable" to start testing is at around 10 DPO.
When Can I Test?
The two week wait can seem like an eternity. How early you can test
depends upon the sensitivity of the test and the number of tests you are
willing to 'waste'. Generally, the most sensitive tests (such as First
Response Early Response or EPT, for example) suggest you can test "Five
Days Before your Missed Period". What this really means is five days before
CD28, assuming ovulation on day 14. (This type of cycle is considered the
standard even though few women have such a cycle.) This translates to 10
DPO being the first day you could possibly see a BFP if you are pregnant.
Many women, though, won't see a BFP until 12 DPO - or even later. See HPT
Sensitivities.
How Early Can I Expect to See a BFP?
Based on Fertility Friend's extensive database of often obsessive peestick
users...
17.2% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 9 DPO
34.4% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 10 DPO
50.4% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 11 DPO
65.7% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 12 DPO
76.9% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 13 DPO
85.4% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 14 DPO
90.6% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 15 DPO
93.6% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 16 DPO
95.3% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 17 DPO
96.8% of positive pregnancy test are reported before 18 DPO
Ladies, at the bottom of the article there is also info about OPK. I know that there has been many questions about OPKs lately

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