So I am trying out opk's this month. I
am a bit confused. I have been checking
my cm and it was most fertile, basically
ewcm, on tuesday and wednesday of this
week. Which would make sense because I
should have ovulated either yesterday or
today. However, I have been using an opk
twice a day since monday and it never
showed a lh surge until this morning.
What is that about? Shouldn't my lh
surge have been earlier? I guess I might
be ovulating late, but my cm is pretty
dried up today. Also, my husband and I
attempted to bd last night and my left
side hurt so bad inside that would could
not continue. We tried a number of
positions, but they all hurt. This
morning it still hurts. We bd'd the
night before last, so I think I am okay
until tonight, but do you think it is my
ovaries? Any help would be great!
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monkeygirl22
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Posted: 01-12-07 19:13pm
I am not sure what the pain could be
without being a little more specific of
where the pain is. I started opk's this
month. I finally got my lh surge this
afternoon but just as you said my cm is
not as abundant as it has been in the past
few days. Remember though that the lh
surge means that you will ovulate in 24-36
hours so it might come back for you.
Here's to lots of babydust for us this
month!
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