Joined: 19 Feb 2007 Posts: 15 Location: Pittsburgh
Opk Questions...i Need Help!!! Posted: 05-23-07 07:38am
This might be long so I apologize now but
please bear with me since Im alittle
confused. Last month, I used an OPK and
had my surge on my 14th day and was
unsuccessful then I got my AF 26 days
which so far my normal was 28 days. So my
last period was May 9th and I began
testing last Friday (the 18th) I had my
darkest line of all my faints that day. It
was never darker than or even that close
to the test line though. Ever since then
this is how its gone...
Friday- darkest line but not close to or
darker than the test
Sat- faint line
Sun- very faint line(almost not there at
all)
Mon- very faint line( darker than Sundays
by a little bit)
Mon evening- like Sundays again at 8
pm(did another test to make sure)
Tues- faint line
Wed- a tiny bit more darker than
yesterdays but still faint
I have been testing at 8 am everyday. It
says you dont have to use the first
morning urine and then others say you can
but you should test between 10-4pm since
your levels rise during the day. So, Im
lost now. I dont do BBT but if I am
unsuccessful this month I will start. I
dont think I had my surge before the 18th
(even though if I look at the chart for
when to start testing it would have been
two days prior to the 18th)Every Ovulation
calculator says I should O between the
19th-25th if its normal. I dont know what
to do now. Do I test with my first urine
to see if there is a difference or should
I test later in the day like noon or 2pm,
or what? Can anyone help me with this or
give me advice? besides the fact that Im
neurotic!!! LOL
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 05-23-07 09:22am
It is true that you should test between
12-3 (so I've been told). I am not a
master of opk's so I can't offer much
help.
I do however suggest that you start
temping. It is a very useful tool and it
will help you know when you should start
using your opks during the month so that
you use less (and save money) It is also
helpful to be able to bring your chart to
the doctor with you so that they can see
what your body is doing as well.
How long have you been ttc?
You may want to post in the 'getting
pregnant' forum. There are alot of
knowledgeable and friendly ladies over
there going through the same thing. And
alot of them use okp's and would probably
offer more help on that subject than I
can.