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too early, or what?????????????????

I am 13 dpo.  I tested this morning and BFN.  I am hoping it was too early.  But it does not seem like it should have been.  I usually have a 25 day cycle but fertility friend though a 26 day one this month and that I ov on CD11, but I though CD13...so I have no idea when I would actually be late.

Anyone care to venture a guess at whats going on? My temp is staying high.
Please check it out and let me know.  

http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/1de5ad

Thanks
I appreciate your input
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thanks, back at you
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I've been charting for about six months.  I did have a really long luteal phase once and I hope that's not what is happening this time around.  Usually my luteal phase is no longer than 14 days. And my temp goes down a day before AF arrives.  I'm not sure if your would go down the day before or the day of...it's different for different ladies.  I would wait until a few days past when you expect your period.  
I broke down and did another test yesterday: BFN.  And still no sign of AF.  I'd wait to do the test cause it's so disheartening to see the BFN.  I'm holding off till Tuesday now (that is, if AF, doesn't arrive)  You should be expecting your period if your luteal phase is 15 days.  Good luck, I'm wishing you the best and thinking of you!!
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Oh, OK! If it 15 days, then yeah, you should be expecting your period on CD 26. However, if you want to be sure (since you're wondering if you possibly ovulated on day 13 instead), you could wait until CD28 before testing again. But I know it can be hard to wait...so I won't blame you if you decide test before then :-)

But I do agree with what others on this forum have advised you. It's always better to wait until the day AF is due...and if she doesn't show, THEN take a test! It's just hard to wait sometimes...

Take care, Summer!
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my luteal phase is 15 days usually.
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It's hard to say when you should expect your period, unless you already know how long your luteal phase is. BUT I do know that if your temps stay up 18 days, you're most probably pregnant!

Good luck!
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Sorry I meant not to take one until you are late even if it says it is early response!!!

Man, the wait is going to kill me.  It is sad that it is the highlight of my day to temp in the morning!!lol
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Yours looks triphasic to me.  I would try again in a few days.  Your chart looks good.  When do you thin I can expect mine on the 25, 26, or 28 cd?  I posted a note on here about pg test earlier.  Someone said not to tke one till you are a few days late.  Are you late yet?

Should mine be going down significantly by now?

How long have you been charting?
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I'm having the same issue.  I tested this morning and got BFN with First Response Early Results.  My temp is staying up as well as you can see:
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/1dfeff  
I'm 14 dpo and usually my luteal phase is 12 days long.  
Here's to fingers crossed!  Good luck and wishing you the BFP!!
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Why don't you try First Response Early Results HPT.  It will probably work.  
Good Luck
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318181 tn?1336443496
I see what you mean about CD13. But you did have a jump in temps on CD11 as well (even though it wasn't as much), and I think the reason FF is saying you O'd on CD11 is because it was also the last day of fertile cervical mucus.

Your chart is looking really go, though... Good luck this month!
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