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Rae02

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Ovulation symptoms ?
Posted: 04-25-08 17:43pm

For the past couple of days I have been using opk's and temping.. here is what I see.

tues - 97.4
wed - 97.9 - pos opk
thurs - 97.4 - pos opk.. slightly darker..
fri - 97.3 - neg opk

Today I have been having pains going through my bb's and if this makes since they feel like they are going from the nip back.. mostly on the right side.

So I guess my question would be what do you think? I am still really new at this opk thing so I am second guessing everything.. Rolling Eyes
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Rae02

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Posted: 04-26-08 18:57pm

So I think that I Ovulated on Thurs.. or that is the day I am counting as my pos. My temp this morning was 97.5 but I haven't seen a really big spike. Is it possible that I ovlated earlier than I think and caught the end of the surge?

Today I have had a pain on the left side of my vajayjay.. It didn't like hurt hurt.. just caught me off guard as I haven't felt this before.. I am so confused... Sad
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mc4ever02

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Posted: 04-27-08 12:53pm

I looked at your chart. It doesn't look like Thursday was the day. But you only had a few temps, so it is possible that you ovulated earlier and didn't catch it. Or that your body was/is gearing up to ovulate and didn't for some reason.

If you have enough, I suggest that you keep testing with opk's just in case you have another surge.
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