Maybe I'm confused?: generally the test tells you when to expect ovulation, not the other way around. You feel you already know when ovulation will be and are then testing? If you already know you do not need to test. I suggest let the test tell you when to expect ovulation, not the other way around. Good luck.
Answered 11/7/2014
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