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Need help with chart - really confused!

I found this site a few weeks ago and love it!  I was using fertility friend, but switched as I don’t believe it’s accurate.  For example, ff says that I didn’t o, but you girls tell me that I o’ed on CD26 or 10/28.  My LP ranges from 11 to 14 – since I’ve been vaginal charting 4 months ago.

Will one of you experts please help and tell me if I did really o on CD26?  I am really confused.  On CD 34, 35, and 36, I had random sharp pains on my left side.  No spotting, no cramping, but my (.)(.) are bigger and sore.  Today, I had a temp rise again, which makes me believe I implanted on CD 37 or 11 DPO.  I am too scared to test and have been holding out util 18 DPO, as I don’t want to see another – after 8 mon.  

Any feedback and encouragement welcomed!  I hope all of you get your BFP!
Thanks!
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1422814 tn?1333569702
I agree!  FF isn't the most accurate, because it's limited in the input of fertility signs. It solely relies on input of OPK, CM, and temps.  For example, it doesn't allow input of signs like ovulation pain (that's a biggie for me since I feel it!).  

This past cycle, my body geared up to ovulate then backed off due to extreme stress.  Four days later it geared up again and ovulated.  FF still thinks I ovulated during that initial stage.  Not!  However, MedHelp's tracker is right on cue.

All I use FF for is my bedside BBT chart and note taker (iphone app), then transfer it to MedHelp the next time I'm online.  

So do you have good news????
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1483631 tn?1319228646
day 37 certainly looks like it could be implantation,11 dpo would  definitely be the right time for that! Did you have any other ovulation signs other than the ovarian pain: ewcm, increased sex drive, positive opk etc.?
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It won't let me post on here...I have the same info in on my tracker here!

Thank you for helping!
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1483631 tn?1319228646
do you have a link to your chart on ff?
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