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1643095 tn?1312223769

Ovulation kits

I am tracking my ovulation and am using OPK's...this morning i had a faint 2nd line does this mean i'm starting to ovulate or may be ovulating soon? It's the first time i've used them and the instructions don't say much about a faint line and what it means.  I know i'm looking for 2 strong red lines to know i'm ovulating properly i'm just wondering if this could mean i may be ovulating in the next  day or 2? Any advice is appreciated :)
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1643095 tn?1312223769
ah thank you nah it deff wasn't stronger than the control line just wondered if it meant it could be soon. i'm not 100% when i O because i recently miscarried and so my whole cycle has been knocked...i'm tracking it cause i had a horrible experience with the pregnancy and want peace of mind so in future when asked "are u sure of your dates" i can be.  i used to have a regular 31 day cycle with my period between the 16th and 19th depending on days in each month so i'm not sure how it's gonna be now after the MC

Thanks for your response :)
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1121300 tn?1426184776
if you/re using the internet cheapies they are hard to read!!  it the test line is faint keep testing. Do you know what cd you O on?  for me I usually O between cd 17-22 so i start testing then 2 times per day.  The test line must be the same or darker than the control line to be positive. Once you get a + it means you will O within 12-36 hours so make sure you are baby dancin!

Good luck :)
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