AnonymBruker Skrevet 8. mars 2022 #1 Del Skrevet 8. mars 2022 Sorry that this is in English as I don't know enough Norwegian to make a thread like this. I have been using ovulation tests every day since 12 days past my period. I expected a positive test around cycle day 15 but didn't get one until cycle day 18. Today I am on CD 21 and got a blazingly positive ovulation test. Stronger than any I have ever gotten before! Does this mean I should count my ovulation as of tomorrow and not CD 19? So confused (I know I really should temp but haven't done that) Thank you! Anonymkode: 7e2df...575 Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
AnonymBruker Skrevet 8. mars 2022 #2 Del Skrevet 8. mars 2022 AnonymBruker skrev (4 timer siden): Sorry that this is in English as I don't know enough Norwegian to make a thread like this. I have been using ovulation tests every day since 12 days past my period. I expected a positive test around cycle day 15 but didn't get one until cycle day 18. Today I am on CD 21 and got a blazingly positive ovulation test. Stronger than any I have ever gotten before! Does this mean I should count my ovulation as of tomorrow and not CD 19? So confused (I know I really should temp but haven't done that) Thank you! Anonymkode: 7e2df...575 Yes, as long as the tests are positive, it means that you haven’t ovulated yet. The day the tests are negative again, the ovulation has taken place (most likely - but you can never be 100% sure that you have released an egg). Thus, you should count your first day with a negative test as ovalution day, and the following day will then be CD1. I recommend that you download an app like Flo or Fertility Friend where you can register your tests. The app will then calcutate the days for you😊 Anonymkode: 0ab54...b98 Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
AnonymBruker Skrevet 8. mars 2022 #3 Del Skrevet 8. mars 2022 AnonymBruker skrev (Akkurat nå): Yes, as long as the tests are positive, it means that you haven’t ovulated yet. The day the tests are negative again, the ovulation has taken place (most likely - but you can never be 100% sure that you have released an egg). Thus, you should count your first day with a negative test as ovalution day, and the following day will then be CD1. I recommend that you download an app like Flo or Fertility Friend where you can register your tests. The app will then calcutate the days for you😊 Anonymkode: 0ab54...b98 Sorry - not CD 1, I meant 1 DPO!! Anonymkode: 0ab54...b98 Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
AnonymBruker Skrevet 8. mars 2022 #4 Del Skrevet 8. mars 2022 I dis the same and in my case it turned out I was pregnant. Read that an ovulation test can be positive if you are pregnant. Not to give you too much hope, but maybe take a pregnancy test? Anonymkode: d74ae...379 Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
AnonymBruker Skrevet 8. mars 2022 #5 Del Skrevet 8. mars 2022 AnonymBruker skrev (32 minutter siden): Yes, as long as the tests are positive, it means that you haven’t ovulated yet. The day the tests are negative again, the ovulation has taken place (most likely - but you can never be 100% sure that you have released an egg). Thus, you should count your first day with a negative test as ovalution day, and the following day will then be CD1. I recommend that you download an app like Flo or Fertility Friend where you can register your tests. The app will then calcutate the days for you😊 Anonymkode: 0ab54...b98 Ah thank you! Also thank you for responding in English! I did have negative LH tests for a few days after my first positive so I don't understand what's going on, but apps sound like a good way to keep track of it! Thank you again Anonymkode: 7e2df...575 Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
AnonymBruker Skrevet 8. mars 2022 #6 Del Skrevet 8. mars 2022 AnonymBruker skrev (30 minutter siden): I dis the same and in my case it turned out I was pregnant. Read that an ovulation test can be positive if you are pregnant. Not to give you too much hope, but maybe take a pregnancy test? Anonymkode: d74ae...379 I wish this was the case for me but I would have had to ovulate very soon after my period then for that to be the case, worth looking into! Thank you for responding and for doing it in English! Anonymkode: 7e2df...575 Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider Flere delingsvalg…
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