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1591007 tn?1297446254

OPK Question

Has anyone had success using OPKs and have PCOS? I can't tell if the test I took yesterday was positive or not. =/
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yes, i am also agree with babyboo120. clear blue easy digitals are easy to use, less stressfull. its simple. I got them (7 tests) for $24.88 from target. I used one time n' got neg. Hoping to see the smiley face soon. :)
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1591007 tn?1297446254
Thank you! I hope you are right. I was testing everyday at 6 PM. When I tested again last night it was back to being very light. Fingers crossed!
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1110747 tn?1295844043
As long as part (it does have to be the whole line) of the Test line is darker than the control line then it means a + on your opk. I use Answers or someting and it normally like what you described for a +, the test line being half dark and half light.
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1591007 tn?1297446254
I used the standard Clear Blue Easy kits, not the digital. I didn't get a test line the first two days I started (CD 12) then I got light blue lines and then last night I got one that was half dark (as dark as the control) but the other half was still a little light.

I think I will go with babyboo120's advice and buy the digital and see what result I get today.

Thanks for the responses!
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Use the clear blue easy kits...it gives you a digital response either a clear circle meaning no LH surge or a smiley face meaning you have an LH surge and you should have sex in the nex 48 hours.  It's the kind I use and find it very simple.
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1000766 tn?1296746001
I've had success.  What type of OPK was it?  Was the control line darker than the test line?
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