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    tiff1449 Posts: 17, Reputation: 2
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    Sep 10, 2007, 06:19 PM
    Using clear blue fertility monitor
    I have been Trying to conceive since June and began using the clearblue fertility monitor 2 months ago. Both months I received a peak reading and had sex several days before, during and after the peak. The first month I did not conceive. I am currently on day 27 of my cycle (normally have a 28-32 day cycle) and took a pregnancy test today that said negative. I believe I ovulated around Aug. 30 and my last period was Aug. 16. Do you think it is still too early to get a positive hpt? I have some symptoms such as sore breasts, increased discharge and moodiness. Thanks for your input!
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    Sep 10, 2007, 07:10 PM
    Ovulation perdictor kits only PREDICT when you SHOULD ovulate... they don't verify that you actually did... so that's the tricky thing with those.

    One way to know that you ovulated... which is what I do... is use the predictor kits and take your BBT every morning. When you ovulate your normal BBT raises between .3 and .6 degrees and remains high, this is because when you ovulate your body releases progestrone which is a heat-emitting hormone, thus causing your temp to rise... and it stays high for about 13 days, after that it will return back to normal if the egg was not fertilized and implanted. If your temp stays elevated for 18 days it is almost certain that you are pregnant, and you temp will remain high for the duration of the pregnancy.

    So... 18 days post ovulating (if you did in fact release an egg) you should be able to get a result on a HPT test. So right now it would be too early. But keep in mind every woman is different, and hormones levels are different. HcG dubles every two days, so if you really think you may be pregnant... test on the 19th, if its negative, wait 2 days and test again... and you could always go to the doctor for a blood test.

    Hope that helped a bit :)
    Good luck!
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    Sep 12, 2007, 12:23 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by tiff1449
    I have been TTC since June and began using the clearblue fertility monitor 2 months ago. Both months I received a peak reading and had sex several days before, during and after the peak. The first month I did not conceive. I am currently on day 27 of my cycle (normally have a 28-32 day cycle) and took a pregnancy test today that said negative. I believe I ovulated around Aug. 30 and my last period was Aug. 16. Do you think it is still too early to get a positive hpt? I have some symptoms such as sore breasts, increased discharge and moodiness. Thanks for your input!
    Thank you for your input. I will try do a test around the 19th.

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