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Q: Ovulation And Ttc
asked by: Blue-Eyed_Baby on August 8th, 2005
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Hi everyone. I took an ovulation test (urine stick type) on friday and it was positive, which means I should ovulate in 24-48 hours. My husband and I had intercourse thursday evening and again on saturday morning. We are trying to conceive and i'm wondering if anyone has had luck with these types of ovulation predictors. I usually have a whitish discharge around ovulation time and I didn't have that this month however I did have a little bit this evening but if I go by the test, I should have already ovulated. Any input is welcome. Thanks in advance.
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kitty44
replied on August 9th, 2005
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Well when ever you did ovalate a sperm can live for up to 5 days hope this helps good luck!
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Blue-Eyed_Baby
replied on August 9th, 2005
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Thanks...Any other suggestions or experiences? :d
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Blue-Eyed_Baby
replied on August 9th, 2005
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:shock: thanks everyone...It's funny how you all respond to the dumb questions that people ask time and time again!!! :x
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Glamorgirli
replied on August 9th, 2005
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Usually when the discharge is the thinnest is the best time to conceive it makes it easier for the sperm to get through the cervix! Wish I could help ya more, you asked a hard one! Good luck on getting pregnant!
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