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kiwi86
LIF Adolescent

Member since 5/10 531 total posts
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opk
Hi girls,
This is my first cycle trying the opk. I am at CD10 today and just tested and nothing. Am I at least in the correct range to be testing? I am new at this whole thing and could use some help 
Thanks
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Posted 6/9/10 4:35 PM |
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mrsboss
my little love

Member since 12/09 5054 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: opk
I believe most OPK say to start at CD10, if you have 'regular' cycles... so I would say you are good to start.
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Posted 6/9/10 5:16 PM |
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JenMarie
One day at a time

Member since 11/07 7397 total posts
Name: Jennifer
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Re: opk
Yep, in the right window. Depending on how long your cycle usually is, you could get a positive in a few days, or it could be longer if you usually have longer cycles. Don't get discouraged like I did my first month using them.
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Posted 6/9/10 5:34 PM |
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Re: opk
This was my first month using them!! I started testing on CD10 and I got my smile on CD12!! So just keep testing every day.....I hope this helps! I don't know how long my cycles are so I use the "Deanna's Plan"
this is the short version!!!
*Start "trying" every other night starting on CD 8!
*Buy 10 OPK's
*Begin OPK on CD 10
*When positive, "try" that night plus two additional night in a row
*Skip one night, then do one last "try"
*Take HPT 15DPO, if your AF has not started
*If your test never goes positive (OPK), continue "trying" every other night until CD 35 then do HPT if AF has not begun.
You said you were new to this...So am I so I hope this helps!!! GOOD LUCK!
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Posted 6/9/10 5:59 PM |
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kiwi86
LIF Adolescent

Member since 5/10 531 total posts
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Re: opk
Thanks so much for all your help. Will hope for a positive tomorrow!
I like Deanna's Plan!! Think we will have to try that out. I never knew there was so much involved in TTC. I should have "tried" before I actually wanted to start " trying" lol
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Posted 6/9/10 7:42 PM |
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Exarina
My Two Girls

Member since 12/09 1249 total posts
Name: Lisa Marie
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Re: opk
I would start on CD 10. If you have a 28 day cycle. If you have irregular cycles you should either start earlier/late depending on how long/short they are.
When you get your smiley 3 days after...
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Posted 6/10/10 8:54 AM |
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babydancer10
LIF Infant

Member since 5/10 238 total posts
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Re: opk
This was my first month using OPK, too. I actually started on CD13. Tested CD 14, 15, and 16 and decided that I just bought cheap tests. I usually ovulate around CD 14 or 15. However, I never had a thermal shift so I thought maybe I just didnt ovulate this month. Well, around CD 18, I started feeling cramping, so I decided to test again on CD19 (this time at lunchtime, instead of after work). The line was definitely darker...almost as dark as the control line. So we BDed. I tested on CD20 just to make sure I didn't get a darker line and I DID! This is the latest I have ever O'ed. I guess I was very stressed this month. At any rate, just keep testing. You will get a postive eventually. Just make sure you don't drink too much water or the test won't detect your LH surge.
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Posted 6/10/10 5:38 PM |
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kiwi86
LIF Adolescent

Member since 5/10 531 total posts
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Re: opk
Thanks so much. Now I am getting discouraged with these tests too! I just want to test positive on something! lol
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Posted 6/10/10 5:49 PM |
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