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I have been TTC for 8 months. Last month and into this month I started tracking my ovulation using ovulation strips, done the deed a few day’s before ovulation and after. I’m currently on cycle day 21 and I’m 9days DPO, my period still isn’t due for 9 days, does this cycle and ovulation timing sound normal to you ladies? I tested today and have a BFN, I have very sore breasts and milky cervical fluid.
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It sounds like you've tested very early. I know they say you can sometimes get a positive 9 dpo most people won't have a high enough hcg level, plus you can't guarantee exactly when you ovulated or when conception occurred so your 9 dpo could be a few days less than you think. I would say to wait until you miss your period and then test as you'll get a fat more accurate result, good luck
Totally agree it’s a little early, but you try telling a desperate baby momma to wait a few days to test lol. I won’t be doing another test till period Is due though. I use the ovulation strips and according to them, my cervix position and my symptoms my peak was the 26th June, I’ve still been doing the ovulation tests since and they’re very low. Hopefully have some answers soon thank you x
It feels like forever waiting, I did so many tests I ordered them online on the end as I got embarrassed going on my local shop to pick them up. Fingers crossed for you xx
It’s mad you say that as I done exactly the same! I tested today with a BFP even though period isn’t due for another 8 day’s! I used 3 different brands and all positive! I’m sending you lots and lots of baby dust! Good luck 💓
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