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Even if the test line is only slightly lighter than the control line, it's a negative.[/b]
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I'm aware of that. That's why I stated in my post that it was too close to tell. It *may* have been slightly lighter, it *may* have been the same color. Same color = positive, which is why I was asking for opinions. If I put the pos OPK in to FF, my crosshairs move to CD 14, but my immature reading is telling me that most likely it was CD 19. I was just looking for confirmation from those of you more familiar with charting, not info on how to read an OPK.
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Oh I'm sorry! I misunderstood your question.
It could have been a positive, but even a positive OPK is not a guarantee that you will ovulate. It's possible that you had an LH surge that didn't result in ovulation, stress could have definitely put a halt to the process at that time. When ovulation finally did occur near CD20, it would have surged again.