I have PCOS. When we were first TTC before I knew I used OPKs, took my temp, checked my cervix, etc. My OPK was positive every day or other day for a few weeks, but my chart never confirmed it with my temperature. When you have PCOS it can go positive because your body is constantly trying to ovulate, but doesn’t succeed so it surges again. That’s what causes the “cysts”. I took femara and they had me come in for bloodwork once I had a positive OPK to confirm ovulation. With my first I ovulated the first month. With my second I got positive OPK’s and the bloodwork came back that I didn’t actually ovulate. This time I got pregnant naturally, but we were t trying so I wasn’t tracking. I recommend going to your OB and having them do some hormone bloodwork to see if things are in balance and use other methods of tracking with the OPK. Temping is annoying, but it is helpful.