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re: For the past 3 days... scratch that, for the past 4 days...

posted 21st Jul
Quoting TTC a mini Matus:“ Okay so i have a question Last night while BDing with DH, there was a thick white creamydischarge ... [snip!] ... itch and no discharge).... could that hurt my chances of conceiving or something? I don't know if its a yeast infecton or not?”
no i dont believe it can hurt your chances, although i would treat it if it is indeed a yeast infection, they are very commen in pregnant wemon
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I have 1 child & 2 angel babies & live in Taylor, Michigan
posted 21st Jul
Quoting TTC a mini Matus:“ Aww well i hope you get a BFP, today i took one as well and it came out positive again so i'm just going ... [snip!] ... I'm glad someone else is going through what i am, i just hope the best for you and it'll give me some hope   Good luck!”
Thanks well no good new for me AF showed up this morning I really hate her lol. But good luck to you.  
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I'm TTC since August '07, have 3 kids & live in Louisiana
posted 21st Jul
Quoting Lyssa625:“ Thanks well no good new for me AF showed up this morning I really hate her lol. But good luck to you.  

Don't worry, your day will come!  And some women get AF even when they are preggo!  Never know right?   
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I'm due June 15th & live in Virginia
posted 3rd Aug
I know we both had this same problem I found this article on peeonastick.com

5. Should I keep testing once I get a positive OPK? Nah. Once you get a positive you will probably ovulate within the next 12-36 hours. You should be able to confirm this with a temperature rise and/or dry up of cervical mucus (remember, even when you're charting your temps/mucus as accurately as possible, it's still only accurate within +/- 3 days . . . so if you get a positive OPK, and ovulate 36 hours later, and have a thermal shift/mucus dry-up 3 days after that, you may have a discrepancy of 4.5 days between the positive OPK and NFP signs! That's the outside time range, you'll probably see the temp shift/mucus dry-up sooner than that . . . but just letting you know it's possible!)
If you don't see corroborating signs of ovulation within a few days of your positive OPK, you may wish to test again and see if the OPK is still positive. This may mean your body just got "delayed" and is still trying to ovulate. If you are consistently seeing positive OPK's without other signs that ovulation has occurred, you should talk to your dr.

I just started my testing again so hopefully it won't keep staying + and I get a BPF this time around.
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I'm TTC since August '07, have 3 kids & live in Louisiana
posted 3rd Aug
One more article:

4. What if my OPK is positive for several days in a row? It is possible, in a normal ovulation, to have a positive OPK for several days in a row. This is because LH peaks (surges) about 12-36 hours before ovulation occurs, and then dissipates. So, you could theoretically detect this high level of LH with positive OPK's from the time it begins to the time it dissipates-- over 36 hours.
It is also possible that your body is "gearing up" to ovulate, and you have an LH surge-- and then, for some reason (such as stress, illness, travel, or random fluke), your body fails to release an egg . . . then tries, tries again ASAP with another, or overlapping, surge. If you see a positive OPK for longer than 3 consecutive days, your egg is probably just having a little trouble getting out of the starting gate. If this happens to you occasionally, it's no big deal. If it happens a lot, talk to your doctor. (I just play one on the Internet :p)
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I'm TTC since August '07, have 3 kids & live in Louisiana
posted 3rd Aug
Hey, i saw comments saying you must be Oing for 4 days, and that opk are more sensitive than HPT. Neither of those are true. (The egg only lives for 12-24 hours).

OPK only shows the LH surge, it doesnt mean you are ovulating and it doesnt even confirm that you will. Sometimes you release the LH but dont O. It can take a few 'tries' sometimes. PCOS can give false positives on opk too.

If an opk were picking up pregnancy then a hpt would definately be picking it up, hpt always pick it up first - afterall that is what they are designed for!! Typically you O within 2 days of the first pos opk, so that would have you about 2dpo right now. You could prob get a reliable hpt result in 8-10 days time. Good luck  

Oh and the pain will be you cervix, mine is low around ovulation too. Im also getting creamy cm and got my first pos opk5 days ago aswel.
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