Lara310809
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Is it possible to ovulate on CD14 for example, and still get a positive OPK the following morning on CD15, even though your ovary already released the egg?
I definitely think people react differently on HPTs. HCG doubles faster for some, and remember that with OPKs some people get test lines that are darker than the control line, and others never get positives even though they do ovulate.
If you had a blaring positive, that would have been your spike. The positive before would have been working up to the spike, and a positive after would have been during the come-down, IYKWIM. I assume take the blaring positive as the main one, and date from that.
I had a blaring positive 3 days ago, but my temps still don't show that I ovulated, so I could be wrong I had a decrease this morning; I guess that could be an ovulation dip, though I don't think I got a dip last month...
Yay! I knew it! Congrats! Have you told hubby yet?
Thanks everyone!! I am still in shock LOL!!
We actively tried for 2 cycles this time around which is about typical for me. The longest I have ever tried to get pregnant was 4 cycles. I seem to be pretty fertile. This is our LAST baby though, so I will be getting my tubes tied when we have the baby. Kinda bittersweet for me.