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Yet another OPK/Timing/chart question

post #1 of 4
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I come here because I know you ladies will understand.

I got my first +OPK on the 25th (Tues) at 6pm and my last +on the 27th(Thurs) at 2pm. First -OPK at 10pm on the 27th.
Here's the pic of the OPKs and here's my chart
We DTD on early Wednesday morning ( after baby went to bed @3am) and again later that night. We couldn't DTD Thursday because of work/scheduling and DH is working tonight and won't be home until around 9am (Friday morning).
The big question....Is that too late?? Would it be a good idea to BD Friday AM (when he gets home) and Friday night too? Or is that overkill?? Haha...I'm sooo crazy this month. I'm just excited because alot of my cycles are annovulatory and I get soo excited when I get a good looking chart and there actually is a chance to TTC I keep stalking my chart and trying to figure out if it'll be good enough timing Hoping some of you understanding ladies can chime in on what you think.
TIA
post #2 of 4
If your last positive was yesterday then you'll probably ov today or tomorrow. I would definitely DTD today in case it's tomorrow. You could DTD again tonight but there probably won't be too many swimmers left. I wouldn't worry too much, it seems like you guys have put forth a very good cycle this cycle! LOL!
post #3 of 4
i would guess you o today. if your temp isnt up, keep doing it, and then throw in an extra one if you can after your temp is up, just in case. ff says keep considering yourself fertile until you see 3 elevated temps. if you are able to do it, you can never go wrong with and extra bd or 2.
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well, temp went up today and DH still isn't home yet
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