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1281900 tn?1320336402

not sure if ovuatating need suggestions.

I usually have my period on a 26 day cycle . My last period was April 15 so I counted until day  26 and took ovualtion tests for a whole week but all gave me BFN's. My breast are super sore and have lots of cramps. I don't know what is happening. Can you ovuate right after your period?
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1281900 tn?1320336402
Oh yes it helps alot. I did the O test on the 11 day after my period and up too the 17 and no BFPs. I am 43
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Hi
Sorry, can you clarify which week during your 26 day cycle (counting the first day of your period as DAY 1) you did the ovulation tests?
Also, if you don't mind me asking how old you are?  
I am 40 years old and prior to going to a fertility specialist, I had also done a couple ovulation tests which did not show that I was ovulating either and I ALWAYS got a period every month.  Just because you get your period every month, does not mean that you are necessarily ovulating every single month.  There could be several factors and reasons why you may not ovulate every month.  (age...etc).  
OR....you could have simply missed your day ovulation if it did not fall in to that week you were testing.  You could be an early ovulator or a late one.  But generally, you ovulate between the 10th to 17th day of your cycle.  
I ended up going to see a fertility doctor because of my age and because they say not to wait very long at all if you are trying to get pregnant before going to a fertility doctor at my age.
Just thought I would share that information.....for whatever it's worth :)
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