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Old 08-21-08, 09:05 PM
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Ok so I have been the opk queen the past 2 days.All however have been negative.One I took today looked promising,the very top portion of the test line looked to be as dark and the control line.So thinking progresstion I figured it would get darker.Well boy was I wrong at 2pm it was faint and now almost 6 there is not trace of a line.However this afternoon I had REALLY bad O' pains! Oh my did it hurt.I had lotion like cm today (before bd) I think it started last night while I was asleep.Though I was hurting I did bd
 
(got to those boys to work) but now no line what so ever.I usually get a steady positive for a good 36 hours.Last month cycle it was +evening one + day 2 and - evening three.Could I have ovulated that quick? Or was could it have been a "false" positive? Well I know we all love pictures so here is today's tests.Note they run top to bottom.Also all the test I took yesterday looked like the middle one.So what do you think? Am I crazy or just grasping straws?
 
I really don't know why I am obsessing over it so much,the doctor is going to do my progesterone next Thursday.
So ladies what do you think?
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Old 08-22-08, 08:27 AM
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Are you on Clomid? With me the Clomid makes my positive look like you top test. I dont know why that is but my doctor confirmed it with me. GL
 
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Those are all negative IMO.
Keep testing!
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Mine usually looks that way the day before I get my positive.
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Old 08-22-08, 03:31 PM
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Well the one I took a little bit ago looks like the top one....so Iam just going to keep testing a bd.
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