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881571 tn?1326904278

What day did you get a positive OPK on Clomid

Hi Everyone,

Was just wondering for those of you on clomid, what day did you start testing and what day did you get a positive OPK?

I was on clomid day 3-7 started OPK day 12 (today).

Thanks!
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881571 tn?1326904278
Congrats expecting2012!!!
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I started using opk kit on day 12 just like you and got a positive on day 13.  I was told to have intercourse that night and then again the next morning!!  It worked for me beings I'm 5 wks pregnant after 2nd round of clomid (50mg).  Good luck :-)
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881571 tn?1326904278
I had my pos on day 28 (probably on my own) but it was a false pos or my body never ovulated. O didn't happen until day 40 (according to my BBT chart) but i missed it... that O was prob on my own. Now i'm doing  a mix cycle. Clomid & Menopur. Baby dust to all!
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1591007 tn?1297446254
I am impatient and start testing on CD10. I ovulate on day 17 or 18 on clomid. Just make sure your testing around 2-4 pm. I missed my Lh surge when using FMU. Baby dust to all!
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1564074 tn?1334490908
I was wondering the same thing! I am on CD 17 and just getting past my ovulation time. Now it is on to the waiting game and I can't wait to start testing soon!
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881571 tn?1326904278
Thank you Cindy!
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I waited 18 dpo. I waited because I was tired of testing early and getting dissapointed. My first round of clomid worked for me so I was very surprised. Good luck to you...lots of baby dust!
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