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This is a discussion on One more temp question~~ within the Charting forums, part of the Trying to Conceive - General Discussion category; Thanks you Nancy and Terry for your feedback!!
OK, SO I decided to continue testing as you guys said ( I ...
OK, SO I decided to continue testing as you guys said ( I also has ewcm) so I went and bought OPKs yesterday evening. and tested at 11 pm and got a really dark positive!! SO we dtd after that. ( I know I should have tested earlier as I might already have been late in testing and O possibly could have happened in the morning before I tested!!!) Oh well.....
But, my temps are not rising at all!!! Whats up with that!! So the wuestion is, does this happen?
I will go and buy that progesterone cream this afternoon and use it ASAP.
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ET 11/19/07 5dp
beta# 1 11/29/01 = 186 beta #2 12/03/07 = 770 beta # 3 12/05/07 = 2008 Miscarriage at 5w2d
IVF # 2 Started Lupron 2/20/08 10 units Follistim 2/27/08 225 units ER 4/11/08
ER - 24 retrived, 19 mature and 13 fertilized
Chemical!
I would test again today around lunch time.. MAke sure it's not as dark (or even darker) and it's getting lighter. Your jump in temps may not happen right away after your darkest test.
This may help you out....
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Q:What if my OPK is positive for several days in a row?
A:It is possible, in a normal ovulation, to have a positive OPK for several days in a row. This is because LH peaks (surges) about 12-36 hours before ovulation occurs, and then dissipates. So, you could theoretically detect this high level of LH with positive OPK's from the time it begins to the time it dissipates-- over 36 hours.
It is also possible that your body is "gearing up" to ovulate, and you have an LH surge-- and then, for some reason (such as stress, illness, travel, or random fluke), your body fails to release an egg . . . then tries, tries again ASAP with another, or overlapping, surge. If you see a positive OPK for longer than 3 consecutive days, your egg is probably just having a little trouble getting out of the starting gate. If this happens to you occasionally, it's no big deal. If it happens a lot, talk to your doctor.
Here is a link to a thread I posted about OPK's a little while ago HTH!
I sometimes get positives 2 or 3 days in a row. I can always tell when I o because of the cramping I get..its unlike any other type of pain, hard to describe, but some women don't feel that. I'd just keep testing until you get a temp rise. Good luck!
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I haven't gotten a temp rise until 2 days after +OPK. Temps don't rise usually until after ovulation which probably is happening today!!
Good Luck!! lots of