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help please!!

My wife has been taking ovulating tests since sunday and had a positive monday until today but we are currently having Donor Insemination and that happened on Tuesday (17/12/14) is it possible to still be ovulating? Also is bleeding slightly like a brownish colour but when wipe with tissue its a pinkish.. would appreciate any advice and answers :-)
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How's it going?
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Any news
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Oh another thing the line is darker than the control line on the ovulation tests and one today is the same colour!! :-)
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Thank you.. in the uk its the 19th so she started ovulating on 15th had insemination on 16th. So we should find out on 30th! Will keep you updated
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Egg only lives 24hours so highly unlikely she is still ovulating but insemination on tuesday and now slight bleeding means it may be implantation bleeding fingers crossed thats what it is good luck and keep us updated if you get a positive test in 2 weeks
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When using ovulation tests, it tells you your most fertile days as well as ovulation day. She may have started to be fertile on Monday and then actually ovulated Thursday/Friday/Saturday - depends on where you are in the world (in Australia it's Saturday the 23rd) if she had the insemination done on Tuesday there is a chance it will work as sperm can live in the woman's body for up to 5 days. Hope this somewhat helps :)
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Please someone must of experienced this???
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