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I am 10 dpo and temp is still up. I was just wondering when I should take a pg test. I ovulated late in my cycle. It was on cd19 does that mean af wont arive until like day 38 or should it still arive on time which would of been today. HELP!
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Did you take a HPT?  Was it a BFN or BFP or did your period start?  Keep us posted.
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i'm almost 3 weeks late. i had 4 hpt already but all neg. i stop taking pills since i got my period last march. and had 2 unprotected sex. i'm having back pains and spotting for 3 days now. can i be pregnant or my period is just adjusting because i'm out of the pill? please help me.
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Your temps should stay up until AF arrives.  Typically, most women have 14 days from O to AF, so if you Oed on CD 19, then AF should arrive on CD 33.  This is a general rule though.  You may have more or less days from O to AF.  Since you are charting, you will find that the number of days that you have from O to AF will not change.  I charted for 8 months and ALWAYS had 14 days.  It doesn't matter when you O in your cycle.  The general rule is that if your temps stay raised for 18 days, then you are probably going to get your BFP.  Good luck to you!  Keep us posted!
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Thanks for the responses.
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I would wait until 14 dpo to get a more accurate result. Some get results earlier, but many don't.

Andi
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