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bubmakes3
post 05/02/2013, 01:33 PM
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Ok so I am trying to figure out if I am still in with a chance or not of a BFP this month.
My cycle has been a very regular 28 days for the past 13 months we have been TTC #2. It has been 26 days twice – about 6/7 months ago. That is the only variation.
I have been using OPKs and have had consistent +ves on CD16 for the last 4/5 months. This month we BD on CDs 8, 10, 13, 14 and 15 and 21 (as DH was away for CDs16-20). I started using OPKs on CD 10 and had a line that gradually got darker and darker until on CD 16 it was darker than the control (as per the last few months). I didn’t bother doing anymore OPKs as DH was away anyway.
Today is CD29 – AF is only 1 day late but I have none of my usual symptoms (cramping/headcahes etc) except for sore and heavy BBs.
I had a negative FR HPT on CD26 (10 DPO) and this morning (13DPO).

I am thinking AF must just be late but is there any chance I O’d late – like CD 20/21 despite the +OPK on CD 16?
Has anyone else had –ve HPT at 13DPO and gone on to be pregnant?

Clutching at straws I know, but we’ve been TTC #2 for over a year now and this is just frustrating…


TIA!

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post 05/02/2013, 01:52 PM
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I know what you are going through! We have been TTC for two years now! I am over it and want to be pregnant already!

AF is due today and I have been having mild cramps since friday at 8DPO. I never get cramps until the day AF is arriving. I am currently on CD31. I took a test today and BFN but still no AF and she always comes before lunch. sad.gif

There is always a chance you O'd late, I would wait another couple of days and test again if AF isn't here by then. If you still get a BFN maybe a trip to the doctors.
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post 05/02/2013, 05:09 PM
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I got a BFN 13dpo and then a faint BFP on day 14. original.gif
Good luck!
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