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790669 tn?1465189099

Ovulating??

Ok, Been married for 11 yrs, trying to conceive for 6. Really horrible periods, pain is god awful and I would bleed alot, I'd bleed inbetween, bleed after sex and also bled if I did anything strenuous. Long story short, My gyno sent me to a fertility specialists and he did a laparoscopy and hysteroscopy.  He found and removed minimal Endo, a cyst on my fallopian tube and a polyp in the middle of my cervix. He said he found no reason I should be in the pain I'm in and actually saw no reason other than the polyp of why I'm not conceiving.  SO now he wants me to do a menstrual cycle chart.  I'm suppose to wait until I start, first full day, call down there and have a "baseline ultrasound" done. THEN when I ovulate (presuming that I do IF not I go on the 14th day) I'm supposed to go down there and have another ultrasound done.  NOW, I'm really freakin out here and I've NEVER done an ovulation tracker thing again BUT I think I have a positive.  After I had my surgery they said I'd start my period in at least 10 days. Well on the 2nd day I started for 2 full days and stopped. These last couple of days my boobs have felt sore and (sorry TMI) but my nipples are killing me. They are so sore that when I walk they kinda hurt. Anyways, I thought "hmm just try this ovulation thing" so I bought one and did the first test strip this afternoon and got what I THINK is a positive. Please anyone help me. Let me know what you think.  
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1310814 tn?1310654901
From what I can tell, it looks like a Positive!
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790669 tn?1465189099
I'll post the tests on my profile to, it looks like that one is too small. LOL.  AND I was wondering IF being pregnant would make that test positive??  Thanks in advance! :D
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