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post 09/01/2013, 09:58 PM
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My ticker says i O in 2 days but i have just checked and i am O now... and we just did the BD is it possible to O early? And if i O today will i still O tomorrow? Sorry new to all this. original.gif

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post 10/01/2013, 12:04 AM
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post 10/01/2013, 03:59 PM
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Anyone sorry new to this sad.gif
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post 10/01/2013, 04:04 PM
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Yes you can O early. You only ovulate once a cycle though so once the egg is released it lives for about 24 hours.



What signs are you using to know your O is today?


Most tickers use the "average" day it's said women O which is CD14. This can vary greatly for each person though.

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post 10/01/2013, 04:15 PM
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QUOTE (Tiger-lily @ 10/01/2013, 04:04 PM) *
Yes you can O early. You only ovulate once a cycle though so once the egg is released it lives for about 24 hours.



What signs are you using to know your O is today?


Most tickers use the "average" day it's said women O which is CD14. This can vary greatly for each person though.

You can O twice in one month but it is usually within 12-24hrs of the last eggie

But is is very rare

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post 10/01/2013, 04:33 PM
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What signs are you using to know your O is today?




Had a bit of mucus last night, so we bd. Could i still be O today?
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post 10/01/2013, 04:35 PM
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Also does it matter how much build up dh has or sperm? the day before i O, more sperm the better? (sorry) rolleyes.gif
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melrose You can have fertile mucus for a few days before ovulation also and yes it's best to have sperm waiting for the egg when it's released original.gif

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post 10/01/2013, 05:03 PM
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Yes.

And late.

Bloody human body - so fickle!
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post 10/01/2013, 05:05 PM
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You can O twice in one month but it is usually within 12-24hrs of the last eggie

But is is very rare


You're right I wasn't thinking about the possibility of more than one egg being released. I was more thinking of the 'ovulation event' if that makes sense. Or do you mean two seperate LH surges?
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