I'm on CD19 of what I think should be a 32 day (ish) cycle.
After using OPK's (Foretel brand) for two weeks I got two matching dark lines last night after the previous tests only ever showed one line and occassionally a really faint test line.
However, judging by last month's temperature rise I would have thought I'd O'd already. Maybe on CD18? Mucus checking tells me that the most likely day for ovulation would have been a couple of days ago.
Can you get a positive OPK, after ovulation and not the 12-36 hours before as the instructions say?
DTD last night (and every other day since CD9) but I'm exhausted, as is hubby and just cant face it again tonight...no matter how much I want a baby.
Do you think I've ovulated or is it still to come given the +ve test was only last night?
BTW out of curiosity i did another OPK today just to see what would happen and though I got two lines the test line was quite faint so I believe the surge was detected 24 hours ago.
Given we had sex pretty much straight after doing the OPK, there is a 'decent' chance that the sperm will live long enought to fertilise if I haven't O'd yet (and may do in the next 12 hours?)
To add frustration to the mix, my temperature chart hasn't shown the 'normal' rise I've got in other months. Man this is confusing!
Hope this makes sense and someone with more experience in OPK testing than me has some ideas.
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