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1560171 tn?1330122177

Is this a positive OPK

hay ladies, this is my 1st time using an ovulation kit and these are my OPK's from the last 4 days, I am at the end of cycle day 15 today and tested 1/2 hour ago which is my darkest one yet, just wondering if ovulation is close? :)
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563773 tn?1374246539
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello,
Since the ovulation predictor kit is showing positive, it looks like ovulation. You can also note down few signs of ovulation like during ovulation the cervical mucus(discharge) increases and is of watery or raw egg white consistency; there is increase in basal body temperature; breast tenderness.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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1813627 tn?1337722375
A good rule of thumb is every other day. Sperm live for a few days so if u start on day 8 or 9 and do the baby dance every other day you will probably get it. Well at least that happened for us. 1 st month of officially trying we got a sticky bun. Hope that helps
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1560171 tn?1330122177
thankyou for your reply :) i have had the egg white mucus for a few days, its now 3 days after the positive ovulation test and have started having yellow tinged mucus which i notice a lot in my cycle but the egg white has gone, could this mean ovulation occured? its very frustrating because i never know when to slow down on baby dancing and i always worry that if i miss a day that i will ruin my chances.
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