So I mentioned this in my intro thread but just wanted to see if anyone else has experienced this. I did make an appointment for OB in a couple of weeks and this will be my number one question to ask him. I tried two different brands of OPK and each time I used them they were automatically positive, and kept being positive (I kept using them day after day because they kept being positive for one cycle), then another month I bought another more expensive/sophisticated brand and they were positive so I kept trying them at different times of the month to test this out and every time I got a smiley face. I've searched all over for others who have experienced this and can't seem to find anyone who has this issue. I know that increased LH appears to be a symptom for PCOS, but I have never had issues with AF or cysts or any of the other issues associated with PCOS. I also read that increased LH is also a sign of menopause. Again, I am always regular, predictable cycels, no issues, etc. I know there are always exceptions to what the majority experience, but I'm at a loss for what this could mean. Any insight is much appreciated!
Me: 41
Husband: 40
TTC#1 since 9/2014
Unexplained Infertility - Trying naturally
Re: OPK is positive no matter when I test
Husband: 40
TTC#1 since 9/2014
Unexplained Infertility - Trying naturally
The wondfo test strips can be harder to read because you have to determine if the second line is as dark or darker than the test line, as @createillumination has said.
The clearblue digital will give you either an open circle (negative), flashing smiley (high fertility) and a solid smiley (peak reading).
Hope you get some answers. If you do have PCOS, these opk's could all be misleading for you. If you suspect this may be the case for you, I recommend a visit with your dr.
Best of luck to you!
@createillumination - I have tried finding similar threads on this subject but have had no luck thus far. I'll keep looking, though.
I guess the good thing is I did have spikes in BBT- I only started doing BBT when the OPK were not proving to be an option for me. I never did them at the same time.
Husband: 40
TTC#1 since 9/2014
Unexplained Infertility - Trying naturally
Let me see if I can get you some links-
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12214989/opk-and-pcos-whats-your-experience
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12652829/wandfo-vs-clearblue-easy-digital-ovulation-tests
I believe BBT plus OPK plus CM is covering every basis! But lots of women get by with just one or the other. I hope that helps a little.
*Edit* Thank you @createillumination for those links. I did read through them and it seems that most seem to be frustrated that the tests never test positive for them, rather than the opposite like me. But I'm just going to not put too much stock into these tests and hope that the BBT are signs enough that I do O each month.
Husband: 40
TTC#1 since 9/2014
Unexplained Infertility - Trying naturally
Hi, Just chiming in. Since sperm can live up to 5 days I would suggest cd 13 to start bd? Seems like you could miss O if you start BD too late?