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Which should I take as my first +OPK, two lines the same or one line darker??

For the last 3 cycles I have been using OPKs.
I usually get one day where the test line is the same as the control, and the next day the test line is darker than the control. This is happening regularly on CD14 and CD15.
So which day do I take as my first positive OPK?

(This cycle we BDed on CD13 and CD14, and got two line the same on CD14 and one line darker on CD15, lots of baby dust for 4th month of NTNP please!)

1 Answer • 8 years ago


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Equal lines is the first positive, darker test line is usually where it's maxing before falling again.
Good luck! =))


8 years ago


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