May 2016 Moms

Intro and a question

Hi Ladies!  Congratulations to everyone!  I just got my BFP on Sat and I'm a little concerned because the line was faint on the day of my missed AF.  I used OPKs this month and according to those I should have been 15 dpo on the day of my faint.  I tested again yesterday and today and the lines are getting a little bit darker, but not much.  Does anyone know if it is possible to get a positive OPK, not ovulate, and then ovulate at a later time?  With my daughter I had a BFP at 9dpo.  This pregnancy is following a MC a few months ago, so I'm really nervous as is.

Re: Intro and a question

  • lalala2004lalala2004 member
    edited September 2015
    LovePup17 said:
    Hi Ladies!  Congratulations to everyone!  I just got my BFP on Sat and I'm a little concerned because the line was faint on the day of my missed AF.  I used OPKs this month and according to those I should have been 15 dpo on the day of my faint.  I tested again yesterday and today and the lines are getting a little bit darker, but not much.  Does anyone know if it is possible to get a positive OPK, not ovulate, and then ovulate at a later time?  With my daughter I had a BFP at 9dpo.  This pregnancy is following a MC a few months ago, so I'm really nervous as is.
    I'm sorry for your loss.

    Short Answer: Yes.

    Long Answer: OPKs detect a surge in the Luteinizing Hormone. This happens up to a few days BEFORE ovulation. Also, a hormone surge can occur at times when ovulation did not occur soon after. It is almost definite that you ovulated AFTER the positive OPK, if not at a different time altogether. Also, HPT do not measure the amount of HCG in your urine, but the mere presence. The darkness or faintness of a line doesn't mean much.  I don't believe there is any reason for you to be worried.
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  • Yes, it's possible to get a positive OPK and not actually ovulate when it predicts. All an OPK does is measure the hormone that is released prior to ovulation -- it doesn't CONFIRM ovulation.

    That being said, how dark the lines are on your pg test does not indicate "how pregnant" you are. I've never gotten a dark line with either pregnancy, no matter how many dpo I was.

    Congrats on your BFP!
  • Thank you so much lalala2004, I didn't realize how nervous I was going to be!  I think you're right.  I think I ovulated about a week after the positive OPK.  When I think of it I do remember getting the pinching pain again later on and I questioned implantation.
  • Thank you Kmalls, that helps me feel better!  I just have to convince my DH the color is ok now.  Poor man is petrified!
  • kmallskmalls member
    edited September 2015
    @LovePup17 - it's definitely a guy thing, they need "proof." And after suffering a loss I don't blame either of you for being freaked out!

    Could you go out and buy a digital test? My DH wasn't convinced last time around until he literally saw the word "pregnant."
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