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Can you get a + OPK the day after Oing? FF & I disagree on when I Od.


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View Poll Results: When did I O?
CD 16, coverline 97.03 0 0%
CD 19, coverline ~97.25 0 0%
Neither 1 100.00%
I'm not sure 0 0%
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April 16th, 2009, 10:57 AM
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FF and I seem to disagree about when I Od. I was under the impression I Od on CD19 so I made my own crosshairs, but when I went in this morning and decided to take my crosshairs down, it says I Od on CD 16, even though I got + OPKs on CD 16 and 17.

CD 16 is a clear circle because I took my temp an hour earlier than normal, although I did get a normal amount of sleep. The temp after that is "discarded" because I drank the night before.

Last cycle I temped religiously and got + OPKs CD 16 & 17, then Od CD 19. This cycle I got + OPKs again on 16 & 17, but it says I Od on 16... (This is only my 2nd cycle charting.)

My guess was that I Od CD 19 and my coverline was around 97.25, but it puts me Oing CD 16 with a coverline of 97.03, and still getting one more + OPK the day after I Od. And if I Od CD 16, my pre-O temps and post-O temps don't seem divided as well to me.

Opinions? My chart is linked in my ticker.

(x-posting in TTC)
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Jan. 2009: Came off years of BCP and started TTC
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Dec. 2011: 2nd medicated cycle. BFN.
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Feb. 2012: Same regimen of Clomid and other meds, add IUI. 2 eggs and 8.5 million swimmers. BFN.
March 2012: 75 IU Follistim CD 3-11, follie scan CD 8 showed 6 follies likely to mature. Triggered, IUI on CD 14, 4 million swimmers. BFN.
April 2012: 75 IU Follistim CD 3-10. Scan showed 2 mature follies, 2 almost certain to mature, and two not likely but possible. (All 6 evenly and perfectly spaced out between the left and the right.) Triggered, IUI CD 13 with 5 million swimmers. BFN.
May 2012: 75 IU Follistim starting CD 3. Waiting to O. Timed intercourse. Likely 5 follies to mature.




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Last edited by Erin84; April 16th, 2009 at 10:59 AM.
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