Already ovulated?


If I took an OPK test and it be positive yesterday(sunday), and today(monday) it is negative, does that close-fisted I already ovulated?


Answers:    I just read up on it and the OPK experiment is a pre-warning to ovulation, it means roughly you will ovulate within 12-36 hours so enunciate you took the test 9am Sunday morning and it be positive you could have ovulated at 11pm Sunday and after your levels dropped again so my 9am Monday morning it would be unenthusiastic. The OPK is test to show positive prior to ovulation. Remember though the release of the egg is one stage the egg still later travels down the body so if you are curious if you can still get pregnant that would be a whole-nother globe game. Below is a contact I found on a quick dig out.

If you are trying for a baby I would suggest keep hold of going, studies show that you have approx. 4-7 days surrounded by most women to be able to conceive, in general a few days prior to ovulation and then a few more days after. Eggs that are fertilized at the start of this length are generally girls and those at the following part are boys (my 2 babies confirmed this opinion for me). Reason being the manly sperm are smaller but faster but not much endurance, where on earth as the female sperm are slower but enjoy a longer life span. So the guys want the egg to be pretty low down so they can get to it however the girls can keep hold of swimming for longer if the egg is further up the channel.
my experience next to those has be horrible. never said i was ovulating at adjectives for 2 months and then since i knew it i get pregnant. i must have be ovulating! get to know your body and your cycles by charting. dont trust those things.
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