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710653 tn?1253191019

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HI LADIES,  i did an ovulation test this evening and  i had a faint posative line aswel as the control line, but the posative line  was  still faint after 5 mins so im guessin it was a negative test is that correct? from what iv wkred out i prob wont ovulate till the 7th or 8th but from my period n cycle lengh im ment to start having sex from the 4th to the 13th. shal i jst keep testing from tomorro now?? any ideas?
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I would have to disagree with kikicoates78. If youre taking a PREGNANCY test the second line would show up dark but on some Ovulation test the second line could still be faint and show a correct positive result. It couldnt hurt to get started ASAP!!! Its possible that the ovulation tst is negative, but it couldnt hurt to start trying if there is any question that you could be ovulating. My advice is: go get busy but maybe continue testing anyways in case you arent ovulating so you can see the change between a positive and negative ovulation test so you have a better idea what youre looking for in the future. All test are differnt I I could have used one type kikicoates78 could have used one brand and you could be using a compleate other type so if there is any question in your mind just start.
I found that I ovulate normally  (about day 14) but I was still using ovulation test to be sure and the month I got pregnant I ovulated around day 11 (which was a surprise). Good luck
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562884 tn?1279632334
well your right it wasn't positive if it was faint, the test line must be as dark, or darker than the control line for OPK. I would continue to POAS daily till you get your surge. Good luck.
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