So I took a wondfo opk today and after 5 minutes it looked positive. I looked at it again a couple hours later and the test line now looks lighter than control line slightly. Have any of you had this happen? I should still consider it positive since you aren't supposed to read test after so long right?
Re: Wondfo opk test question....
And read any test within the time frame mentioned on the pack,
Low progesterone
Baby boy born 01/2016
Currently: NTNP
Omg, how did I miss that..
Low progesterone
Baby boy born 01/2016
Currently: NTNP
Imagine situation in reverse, some stranger posting pee sticks to you, many sites are okay with it, but Tb doesn't allow.
Low progesterone
Baby boy born 01/2016
Currently: NTNP
Diagnosed with PCOS: Summer 2007
Married: July 2013
Began TTC: June 2015
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Just a little advice here, opk's only detect a LH surge in the body, that's a hormone, it can even show the surge multiple times in a cycle,
So to confirm ovulation I would recommend temping and charting
Also download fertility friend, it's an app where u can feed in your temps moods cm details and it interprets your ovulation date.
Also do consider reading TCOYF, it's an eye opener.
Hope you get your bfp soon.
I do not temp because I still breastfeed my 20 month old and get up multiple times at night with him. I was told my Temps would not be accurate due to that. The last time I used opk's they were pretty darn accurate cause I got pregnant. Unfortunately, as you know that bambino didn't stick. I understand what your saying though. It isn't 100%
Me: 32 Hubby: 31
Married 12/29/12
Started TTC July 2014
Miscarriage August 2014
Emmett born February 2016
Expecting Baby #2 in August 2017
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You can still temp if you are breastfeeding. I have a 9.5 month old that is still EBF and I'm temping. I'm expecting crosshairs to show up tomorrow, actually, because the last 2 days my temps have been solidly higher. It's preferable to have a solid night's sleep, but 3 hours is plenty of time to get an accurate result as well. I'm assuming (and this may be wrong on my part to do) but at 20 months, even if you're still nursing in the night, it's not less than every 3 hours and there is still probably some consistency on when your first real morning feeding is. I would just keep your BBT next to the bed and quickly take your temp then before going to nurse your LO.
Also, so I should consider my test positive then right?
Fyi, I was able to chart while breastfeeding my first. You can see my charts in my siggy. All 4 of my 2013 charts were while breastfeeding and getting up at night and I could still see the shift. I'm about to chart again and my second is still up all the time. I'm sure it will work.
2010: Infertility
October 2015: missed miscarriage #2 at 11 weeks (trisomy 22)
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