May, may not: It's not unusual. A woman isn't a clock, most have variation in the day of ovulation, that's why monitoring can be so important. The home OPK do NOT - repeat not - tell you when you ovulate, they measure the amount of LH is high enough to call a surge, which is the natural trigger for ovulation. Generally you should TTC as soon as it turns positive, the number of positive days is not important.
Answered 9/16/2014
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In: Most women ovulate anywhere between Day 11 – Day 21 of their cycle, counting from the first day of the LMP(last menstrual period). The ovulation period will fall 12-16days before your next period. The ovum survives only for 24hrs. Your fertile period is 5days before ovulation including the day of ovulation. This makes six days. I presume you will ovulate on day six. All the best
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You ovulated : If you are using an ovulation kit and it is positive then this means that you ovulated. If they were negative before then it means you were not ovulating before.
Answered 2/9/2020
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You probably: Ovulated between the four days as you are fertile about 2-3days before and 2 days after ovulation. Good luck
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