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Ovulation

I tested positive for ovulation (with clear blue digital smiley) on the 19 and 20 of this month. We had sex the 17 19 and morning of the 20 and lunch time of the 20. I then went out of town for work so we didn't get to do it again until the 23.

I am worried that bc the test was still positive that I might hve missed my actual ovulation time due to being out of town. ...I know you ovulate after the positive test, but what if you get positives two days in a row??

Do you think we still could have got it?!
I am on clomid, this is my 3rd and final month...
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Be positive! Over the next week or so just act like your pregnant and eat well, exercise and try to distract yourself (easier said than done I know). You don't have long to wait until you can test, I hope you get your positive :)
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Thank you so much! I am tryin not to worry its just hard with this vein my last month of clomid and my next step seeing a specialist ...I really don't want to do IVF....
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It sounds like you should be ok, sperm can last up to 7 days in the right conditions so having lots of sex prior to ovulation is the key, that way when the egg is released the sperm is in the right place. the first positive test you got could've been at the start of the lh surge. Try not to worry.
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