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Ovulation confusion

hi guys I tried 2 days consecutively after I tested positive , I had bad cramps after that.  is that enough? I have been TTC for my second for last several months and I don't see a sign. With my first it was successful at once and this time I have been waiting for OPK and have been trying randomly some other days of month too, still no sign. My period was 27 June, it lasts 5 days and cycle is 29 days. I am not able to understand why is it indirectly forcing me to try everyday around ovulation. My period is due on 26th I am not planning to test until I miss but I show no sign, I didn't feel anything with my first too. No nausea or major cramps. What should I do ?? If I miss this time when should I try next month? Thnx
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1816154 tn?1463430018
With a 29 day cycle you would ovulate on the 16th day. Another way to check is your cervical mucus not fertile is dry,  sticky,  and creamy and fertile mucus is water,  and egg white cervical mucus.
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Yes try to the last 2 days of your fertile window that's when your most fertile try not to have sex a lot so his sperm builds up for those 2 days your waiting to have sex. This app shows you when your most fertile I know it's hard but try to wait until you get a missed period before you try to test. Sometime you could be pregnant but not enough HCG levels are in your urine if you test too early then the test will show negative I know it's frustrating waiting try to hang in there
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