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How do i know which day to set as my ovulation day if I keep getting positive OPKs everyday?

So I have been testing everyday twice a day for about 4 days. The first day the test line was similar to the control line but I wouldn't call it a positive. Ever since the second day the test line has been as dark or darker than the control line, and it's been like that for three days! So I have 6 tests that are all positive. The last one, which is just took is lighter than the rest but still close to the control line. Which day did I ovulate? Or have I not ovulated yet?

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Go by the dates and lightest to dark if you wasnt using an app to keep track. the first test should have been lighter meaning you were going to ovulate within the next 12 to 24 hours from that.the darker one after should have been the date.

6 years ago


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