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Please help me out with what u think

Hi i'm new at this and i have been reading everybodys storys and i'm pretty nervous i go in around the 24th four first iui and i was wondering about the ovulation test do u go when theres a very faint line im not sure one dr says yes the other says if theres a faint line retest agin in four hours. I'm not sure what to think I have a three hour drive to get there so i'm worried I wont get it right
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374593 tn?1257879950
Hello.. i agree with texasangel.. i have faint lines everyday.. thats normal.. the days that the test line is darker than the control line is typically when your LH surge is happening.. (i'm not familiar with the digi ones though) as texasangel said testing noon or afternoon tends to be more accurate since your actual surge usually happens in the morning, but it takes a few hours for it to be excreted in your urine!   GOOD LUCK!
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Yes i agree with what lukayln wrote,digital ovulation test removes your confusions.
Best of LUCK!!!!
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I have a faint line everyday...so I wouldn't call those days.  But you need to test around noon every day.  Call him the first time you see a positive.  The digital ones are great!
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449498 tn?1338772039
You know what you should do? Go buy the digital ovulation tests that give you a smiley face for a positive! That way, there's NO confusion if it's positive or not! Good luck! :)
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