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Topic: Ovulation Tests
Posted By: Mummabear16
Subject: Ovulation Tests
Date Posted: 05 January 2016 at 8:38pm
Hi girls!
TTC newbie here... (lol)

With ovulation tests, does the test line need to be darker then the control line? Or does a line mean that you're ovulating, no matter what the color is? I just took one and there's 2 lines, but the test line is quite a bit lighter then the control line. We're starting our TTC journey next month, but I'm practicing this month so I know what I'm doing with these tests lol.

Thank you in advance!



Replies:
Posted By: Mushroom
Date Posted: 05 January 2016 at 10:38pm
Hi! With ovulation tests, the test lines needs to be the same or darker than the control line. A light second line can happen at any time in your cycle, but keep testing as you might be getting closer to ov! I see it get darker over several days before it finally gives me a positive test :)

Good luck!


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Me: 35, PCOS, endo, DH: 34, severe MFI
6+ yrs TTC#2
M/C 2012, clomid 2013, IVM 2014, IVF 2015, M/C 2015
2016 FET#1- BFP - MMC - Emergency D&C
FET#2 - BFN
Jul 16 - stage 3 endo removed.
Oct 16 BFP


Posted By: Nellennium
Date Posted: 06 January 2016 at 9:31am
Agree with Mushroom

Come join us in The mighty 2 week wait thread You don't have to be trying right now to join, just in anticipation!

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Posted By: Lisa200913
Date Posted: 20 February 2016 at 7:04am
Hi! what test do you buy and is the most expensive is a precise one? When I should better do it?



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