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Anyone on the same cycle??!!

I got AF feb 15th , ovulated somewhere around feb 28th - march 4th. AF is due march 18th. Anyone on a similar cycle who is ttc?
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Yes, you TOTALLY have a testing buddy now!! I thought I was the only one who didn't have 28-day cycles on this thing! That's awesome....I just joined this site last night and just discovered it yesterday and I loved the way everyone seemed (from what I could tell) so supportive of each other, here....
And the whole reason why I joined up is because I'm making myself crazy and my boyfriend crazy (he won't say so, but I'm sure of it!) by agonizing over the stupid, bloody 2WW!!!!!!! ARG!!!! They really have to come up with a Day-After-Conception-Test...REALLY.
Anyway, to answer your question my AF should be coming on around 3/21 so I am going to (like you) TRY to be good and wait for TWO days till the 23rd! Every day is like torture. You know, this is my first month "trying"...? I'm knew to this world! I have to keep reminding myself of that, that there's always next month.....except that every time my boyfriend says that to me, I wanna throw a shoe at him. ;)

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TiffMJ
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893889 tn?1294276977
My cycle is usually 32 - 33 days too! so I got af three days before you did. so we are only three days apart on our cycles! yayy ill have a testing buddy! lol af is due march 18th I'm going to try and hold off as long as I can before I test. When do you plan on testing?
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Hi Krey!

YES YES YES!!!! I have about a 32-33 day cycle!! And yes, totally! I got AF on Feb 18th and should be getting it next (knock on wood that I WON'T) on March 21st!
I ovulated somewhere around, well, this week, basically! Could be anytime between March 2nd to yesterday, really! And I got a Positive OPK on CD16 (March 5th)....

-TiffMJ
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