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Confusion with Clear Blue Advanced Digital Ovulation test...

This is my first time using the Clear Blue Advanced Digital Ovulation test (I've used the First Response in the past). I started yesterday (on Day 8, as the instructions suggested based on my cycle), and got the empty circle indicating low. Today, on Day 9, I tested & got the solid smiley for peak fertility. I skipped right over the flashing smiley. Has anyone else had this happen & still managed to get pregnant? I wasn't expecting to ovulate until next week. I'm feeling a bit confused, & discouraged. Any help or personal experience would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! 
Me: 30 || DH: 32
Married: May 3, 2014 

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  • No, I haven't been. 
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  • Thank you, this helps. And I apologize for my wrongly worded question, I'm still new at this! :) 
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  • I used them for 6 days straight. They were open circles for 5 days and day 6 was a peak. I never got the few days of "high" like it said would happen. According to my bbt, I did ovulate after that. This is still my first cycle, so I have no idea if it worked :) I was also using wandfo strips and never got a positive with them or the regular clearblue opk. I haven't answered your question, but I just wanted to let you know it has happened to someone else. Start charting your bbt and your cm, they will also help you understand your body.

    RE DX for me: Anovulatory cycles/Mild PCOS  RE DX for DW: Endometrioma on left Ovary.
    Reciprocal Ivf Feb 2016. DW eggs and I am carrying. EDD: 10/27/16

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  • We get so many questions on these stupid advanced sticks.  I would never use them.
    My TTC History:
    2009: missed miscarriage #1 at 9 weeks (trisomy 16)
    2010: Infertility
    2011: Diagnosis and treatment (low sperm count, anastrozole for DH, clomid for me + IUI)
    2012: Baby #1
    2014: Baby #2
    October 2015: missed miscarriage #2 at 11 weeks (trisomy 22)
    March 2016 BFP#5, due November 2016.

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  • I am glad I used them. Since we are doing artificial insemination with a donor, I can't just bd every day or eod. I need to know BEFORE my bbt spikes. They were the only ones that gave me a positive. :)

    RE DX for me: Anovulatory cycles/Mild PCOS  RE DX for DW: Endometrioma on left Ovary.
    Reciprocal Ivf Feb 2016. DW eggs and I am carrying. EDD: 10/27/16

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  • I am glad I used them. Since we are doing artificial insemination with a donor, I can't just bd every day or eod. I need to know BEFORE my bbt spikes. They were the only ones that gave me a positive. :)
    Honest question… wouldn't it be better in this situation to monitor your ovaries with an ultrasound and do a trigger shot for ovulation?
    My TTC History:
    2009: missed miscarriage #1 at 9 weeks (trisomy 16)
    2010: Infertility
    2011: Diagnosis and treatment (low sperm count, anastrozole for DH, clomid for me + IUI)
    2012: Baby #1
    2014: Baby #2
    October 2015: missed miscarriage #2 at 11 weeks (trisomy 22)
    March 2016 BFP#5, due November 2016.

    My Charts since 2009


  • I am glad I used them. Since we are doing artificial insemination with a donor, I can't just bd every day or eod. I need to know BEFORE my bbt spikes. They were the only ones that gave me a positive. :)
    Base on that, I assume you are doing AI at home?  Otherwise, I would think an RE would be monitoring that?
  • Yes, that is the only way we would be able to have a family. We cannot afford fertility treatments out of pocket (insurance doesn't pay for anything or even any tests if you are lgbt).

    RE DX for me: Anovulatory cycles/Mild PCOS  RE DX for DW: Endometrioma on left Ovary.
    Reciprocal Ivf Feb 2016. DW eggs and I am carrying. EDD: 10/27/16

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  • @twomommiestobe - you are right that it is super expensive. My friend and her partner are in the midst of it, and they were telling me the costs. Even WITH some insurance it is really expensive, especially including the cost they had for donor sperm. Hopefully at some point after the SCOTUS ruling this will become a little easier/cheaper.

    Me: 33     H: 36

    Married: 12/14/13   DS: 1/29/09

    BFP2: 10/9/15  MMC: 11/12/15

    BFP3: 4/6/16   DD: 12/12/16


  • cjt121413 said:

    @twomommiestobe - you are right that it is super expensive. My friend and her partner are in the midst of it, and they were telling me the costs. Even WITH some insurance it is really expensive, especially including the cost they had for donor sperm. Hopefully at some point after the SCOTUS ruling this will become a little easier/cheaper.

    Yes, every extra penny we have is going to legal fees. I wish we could afford testing, an app with RE, shots, meds, etc. That would be a dream come true!

    RE DX for me: Anovulatory cycles/Mild PCOS  RE DX for DW: Endometrioma on left Ovary.
    Reciprocal Ivf Feb 2016. DW eggs and I am carrying. EDD: 10/27/16

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  • This happened to me this month too actually. I haven't been temping because I only work part time in the summer (I'm a school nurse) and my temps were all over the place from my sleep patterns.

    We just did the BD a lot and are in the TWW now... I can't tell you if it worked but here's to hoping!
    Me (31) & DH (32)
    Married 9/27/2014
    DD Born 6/23/16
    Baby #2 Due 3/7/20

  • kgbbsc7 said:




    I am glad I used them. Since we are doing artificial insemination with a donor, I can't just bd every day or eod. I need to know BEFORE my bbt spikes. They were the only ones that gave me a positive. :)

    Base on that, I assume you are doing AI at home?  Otherwise, I would think an RE would be monitoring that?

    I feel really stupid for asking, but I honestly can't come up with anything on my own....

    How do you do AI at home? 


    It is referred to as the "turkey baster method". You use either use frozen sperm shipped from a bank or fresh sperm from a donor (his semen in a cup). You use a needleless medical syringe and deposit the sample. Also referred to as ICI.

    RE DX for me: Anovulatory cycles/Mild PCOS  RE DX for DW: Endometrioma on left Ovary.
    Reciprocal Ivf Feb 2016. DW eggs and I am carrying. EDD: 10/27/16

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  • Same thing happened to me and one of my friends. Went from nothing to peak. 

    I am using them with my next cycle but only for a reference. Will not soley rely on these as last time I did not end up pregnant.

  • MagicMikkiMagicMikki member
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    Yes, that is the only way we would be able to have a family. We cannot afford fertility treatments out of pocket (insurance doesn't pay for anything or even any tests if you are lgbt).

    This makes me sad that your insurance won't pay for the testing or treatment of lgbt! :-( I'm sorry for that.

    My husband and I have insurance coverage for unto 6 cycles of IUI and even with that, and meds coverage, it's expensive! It is just so ridiculously discriminatory for coverage to be denied for you. I'm wondering, do they deny lgbt because it's not technically medically necessary?? I mean, that seems backwards... Wouldn't the medically necessary part = no penis/no semen?

    Anyway, I'm so sorry that you're unable to see a RE for monitoring, meds, and IUIs for this. :-(

    ETA: Lurker, btw! Used to be a TTGP reg but now spend most of my time elsewhere, and occasionally return to see what's up! I just wanted to express my dissatisfaction with your insurance company!
    TTC since March 2013

    HSG: Sept 2014, clear tubes

    Dx: MFI - Low motility, morph, count (Aug. 2014); Hypothyroidism (May 2015)

    Moved to IUIs October 2014

    IUI #1 w/ injections:  Nov 2014- BFN

    IUI #2 w/ injections:  Jan 2015- BFN

    IUI #3.1 w/ injections:  Feb. 2015, cancelled due to cysts- 10 days BCP

    IUI #3.2 w/ injections:  Feb/March 2015- BFN

    IUI #4 w/ 100mg Clomid +  Injections:  August 2015- BFN

    IUI #5 w/ 5mg Femara + Injections:  September 2015- BFN

    IUI #6 w/ 5mg Femara + Injections:  October 2015 - Cancelled due low response

    Moved to IVF May 2016 

    Retrieved 18 eggs on 05/27/2016, 13 were ICSI'd, 9 made it to day-five transfer

    Transferred 2 beautiful day-five embryos on 06/01/2016, froze 7

    BFP 4dp5dt on 06/05/2016!  Line continued to darken beautifully!

    EDD:  February 17, 2017

    Beta #1:  92

    Beta #2:  305 

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  • Yes, that is the only way we would be able to have a family. We cannot afford fertility treatments out of pocket (insurance doesn't pay for anything or even any tests if you are lgbt).
    This makes me sad that your insurance won't pay for the testing or treatment of lgbt! :-( I'm sorry for that. My husband and I have insurance coverage for unto 6 cycles of IUI and even with that, and meds coverage, it's expensive! It is just so ridiculously discriminatory for coverage to be denied for you. I'm wondering, do they deny lgbt because it's not technically medically necessary?? I mean, that seems backwards... Wouldn't the medically necessary part = no penis/no semen? Anyway, I'm so sorry that you're unable to see a RE for monitoring, meds, and IUIs for this. :-( ETA: Lurker, btw! Used to be a TTGP reg but now spend most of my time elsewhere, and occasionally return to see what's up! I just wanted to express my dissatisfaction with your insurance company!
    Yeah, it is not "medically necessary". (sigh) We will try this for a while and if it doesn't work, we will spend time searching for a new donor (the donor is related to my wife so the baby could share both of our genes) and my wife will try to carry.

    RE DX for me: Anovulatory cycles/Mild PCOS  RE DX for DW: Endometrioma on left Ovary.
    Reciprocal Ivf Feb 2016. DW eggs and I am carrying. EDD: 10/27/16

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