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This is a discussion on hmmm.... within the Fertility Monitors/OPK's forums, part of the Trying to Conceive - General Discussion category; Which day do you think I O'd? I definately don't like my coverline. This is in the advanced ...
Where did I come from?" the baby asked its mother. She answered, half-crying, half-laughing, and clasping the baby to her breast: "You were hidden in my heart as its desire, my darling. You were in the dolls of all my childhood games. In all my hopes and my loves, in my life, in the life of my mother, and in her mother before her, you have lived."
--Rabindranath Tagore
hmm, if I had to guess I would say the day before FF says you did. Your last chart you O'd on your first +.....was your time way off, since you have the open circle? and that coverline is CRAZY!
Of course I am not a charting guru! just thought to add my two cents worth, and of course wish you luck!
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married 9 years
Me 32 DH 49
TTC#1
Low Count, ASA's present
IVF 12-07 BFN
My wake times have been erratic with the kids being off from school, but it usually doesn't really effect me unless I'm sleep deprived. I just don't like the coverline. Have no clue why it would be so high. I guess at this point it doesn't really matter which day I O'd right?
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*Jacqueline*
47, DH 48
Proud Momma to: Eric Taylor- 12 Alyssa Renee- 10 Emily Grace- 8 Kevin Matthew- 5
Where did I come from?" the baby asked its mother. She answered, half-crying, half-laughing, and clasping the baby to her breast: "You were hidden in my heart as its desire, my darling. You were in the dolls of all my childhood games. In all my hopes and my loves, in my life, in the life of my mother, and in her mother before her, you have lived."
--Rabindranath Tagore