Sorry to post so soon after my intro but I'd love to get some advice from some of you who have more experience with this. I started using OPK's in Feb and am realizing that "positives" for me are not true positives unless the test line is darker. I must produce a lot of LH bc I will test positive for as many as five days in a row! This month, my chart shows (from temping) that I O'ed on day 13 but my test was positive on day 14! Prior to that I was trying to test in the afternoons and was holding my urine for 4 hrs & everything, but getting negatives. So with me, FMU seems to be the only way that works. Anyone else have this experience? Also, I just started checking my CM. I had three days of EWCM, but it wasn't a lot. Should I be concerned about that?                
                             
        
Re: Need opinions & advice-opk's/CM question
You can have several surges but I have never heard of a surge after confirmed ovulation. That one stumps me.
I never use my cm to judge fertility. Mine changes so often and is affected by how hydrated I am. Some months I have lots of cm and others it's sparse. Just enter it into ff and that will just give them more info to help pinpoint ovulation.
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NTNP since 2006, active trying 1/13
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NTNP since 11/12, actively trying since 8/14
11/15: Letrozole, Ovidrel, TI = BFP!!!
Beta #1(14dpo)=349, Beta #2(18dpo)=2,805
12/17/15: Got to see the heartbeat (105bpm)!
1/25/16: NT scan = normal (HB=163bpm)
EDD: 8/10/16
8/8/16: Baby boy born @ 12:25am, 8lbs, 20.5 inches
5/18/17: BFP!!! (11dpo)
Beta #1(12dpo)=176.4, Beta #2(15dpo)=607.1
Dr. Google wasn't much help. One random poster said that you can have a LH surge after confirmed ovulation, another said it's possible (though rare) to ovulate twice in a cycle. At this point, I'm throwing up my hands, saying, "Who the hell knows?", and waiting for a BFP or AF.
Grrr. I'm sorry I don't have better info, @LizWhit1 but I definitely share your confusion and frustration.