When ovulating: Knowing your Gyn and other history would be important. If you are sexually active and usually have regular periods, I would first want to determine if you are pregnant. If not pregnant, other conditions (e.g. thyroid) may affect cycle regularity and should be investigated. Otherwise, ovulation predictor kits can be useful if you regularly ovulate/menstruate, but ovulation is delayed this month.
Answered 10/17/2014
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