Yes: Yes you stop when you get a positive. The day of the positive test, and the next two days are your most fertile days. About 15-16 days after the positive test you should either have a period or be pregnant. If you're not sure if you're pregnant, say you have spotting instead of a 'normal period', see an OB doctor or your family physician for a blood pregnancy test. Best wishes.
Answered 6/10/2014
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Yes: Once you see an anovulation change on the ovulation predictor kit, ovulation normally occurs within 24 to 36 hours later. Checking for ovulation after that will be wasteful.
Answered 11/4/2012
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