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why having Continuous positive ovulation test results after ovulation? a week away from period?

Hellow Ladies I have a question ,

Me an my husband are ttc and I had my LH surge a week ago and we have been having intercourse all that week and even before it gives me a positive , after that the OPK gave me a negative and I predicted that the ovulation occurred and I had all the signs including cervical mucus , however after two days with a complete negative  I had another LH surge I used more than 5 test stripes to make sure ,until today am testing positive , I even bought different tests and they still giving me a positive (ie, darker test line than the control) I have been using the ovulation predicting test for two months and I never had that, my husband wasn’t around I was just trying to practice and know them better and this is the first time we have intercourse around the time of ovulation. Am just having little pinching and pulling sensations in my uterus and I don’t want to pay attention until I test around the period time after a week but they are seriously there and annoying , I was just concerned about the continuous positive ovulation tests , does anybody of you ladies have any idea?
Your input is much appreciated .
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363110 tn?1340920419
Um... take a pregnancy test. I've seen several women who turn out pregnant, and think they're ovulating... That's  HUGE indicator that you are pregnant since that surge can indicate higher(pregnant) HCG levels too.
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You may be ovulating again. Some women also get positive OPKs when pregnant. Buy a pregnancy test (or a few!) and test in the morning. If it is negative, retest every few days. Most accurate result would be when your period is due or late.
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