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1263939 tn?1270698138

Positve OPK? Need advice!

Does this look a positive OPK? These things  are so hard to read and it looks like this one could go either way! If it is positive then it is very strange because I’ve gotten positive OPKs since Monday! Any thoughts or advice on that is appreciated. With 4 days of positive OPKS it’s hard to tell when I ovulated, or maybe I am just reading them wrong?!
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1434731 tn?1382722384
I started using the OPK Clearblue one with the smiley faces because I was so freaken confused by the same ones your using. I have not gotten a positive and I did not ovulate the last month.

this is my 2nd round taking clomid 50mg
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1487180 tn?1292513843
all OPK's are different, to me it look like it is postive or like you just ovaleted, try reading the instructions on the box to be sure!
Good luck!!!
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1263939 tn?1270698138
thanks kamil! I think I got a postive a few days ago, but I am still testing daily to get an idea of how they look day to day. I think i O'd Tue and the LH is lowering now, maybe thats why its still somewhat dark. The smiley face ones are so expensive, but I may splurge next month becasue I never seem to be able to truly tell a postive, what may look like a postive to me very well may not be!
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1483631 tn?1319228646
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1483631 tn?1319228646
here's a photo of my opks this cycle, see how they're getting darker?
http://www.medhelp.org/user_photos/show/172034?personal_page_id=1843691

Good luck!
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1483631 tn?1319228646
I'm afraid it's not positive yet, in order to consider an opk positive, the test line has to be the same or darker than the control line. Keep testing, it looks like your body is getting ready to ovulate!
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