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Will i get pregnant

Hi,
I took Ovulation test on monday(oct-4), it came out positive.(two lines dark and same colour). Oct 5th morning my temperature raised form
97.20 to 97.56 , Yesterday evening (oct 5th ) Evening i took another ovulation test, it came out negative...
Today morning my temperature is 97.47..
We did BD on sunday afternoon and moday night...
My question is, is this a correct ovulation symptom. I didn't miss this ovulation know?
Please help me, with this data....
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from the day 1 till oct4th my BBT was 97.2(same reading daily) , and on Oct 5th it raised to 97.56. Also on 4th i had stomach pain, it lasted appx the whole day.
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1422814 tn?1333569702
It's hard to say given just three temperatures whether or not you had the thermal shift associated with ovulation.  See how your BBT progresses over the next few days to determine where the coverline falls.  It may just be that you ovulated on Oct. 4.  The OPK results would also suggest that you had a surge of LH on Oct. 4, indicating ovulation.  If quality CM was present at the time of BDs, it sounds promising.  Continue to chart to see if your BBT stays above the coverline for more than 18 days - a sign that you're pregnant!  Good luck to both of you!
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1418198 tn?1483277496
When do you test with the OPK's???
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1418198 tn?1483277496
I'm not sure of how the temp things work but as for the opk when you get a positive opk that means you should ovulate within 12-36 hours... So if you got a positive on Monday and you had sex Sunday and Mondays sperm lives for up to a days so there is a great possibility that you could become pregnant.
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