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I was checking out everyones charts in the chart stalking room and then got to looking at mine.
I never did get a blarring positive OPK but I'm fairly confident that I did O.. Just with the way the Opks looked and my cm and
the dull pain on the left side. I think I did release an egg...
I was wondering if you all thought that on cd13 I have reported ewcm with a touch of spotting. It was kinda pink.
Do you think that means I may have o'd around then?
Which would make sense since cd12 I had the one opk that had half the line as dark as the control line.
Every other time I've done meds I did u/s and at cd13 I always had an egg ready.
last time it measured 24 and so since we decided to try it this way this time they said it maybe around cd13.
THanks ladies![/b]
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You can be fairly certain you ovulated if your CM pattern meets this criteria:
1. It develops and changes over a matter of days, becoming progressively wetter
2. It culminates in a slippery feeling
3. It dries up abruptly (doesn't have to be totally bone dry, but a significant change to something much drier than it was before).
Ovulation is closely connected with the LAST day you notice a slippery feeling, even if you don't see any mucus that day (some do, some don't.) Unfortunately, FF doesn't have comprehensive enough mucus catergories for me to evaluate whether your CM pattern meets that criteria...but hopefully you can recall if the overall pattern seemed to follow the progression listed above or not.
Spotting at ovulation can occur as your estrogen levels rise at the beginning of your fertile phase, and it can also happen a little later when the ova is actually released. So your most accurate reference for identifying ovulation is still your Peak day...the LAST day of slippery mucus.