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- My cycle is usually 24-26, and OPK + CD10, LP 14 days
- Last AF Feb 9-13
- But in Feb OPK was late CD 14 (feb 21)
- AF was due March 6 (CD25 by fertility friend) or March 8 (CD 28 if I take account late OPK)
- Tested negative March 5 and March 9 (tested with First Response)
- Today CD 31, still no AF. Tested this morning still negative (test with dollar test kit today)

.... wish u all the best... waiting to hear ur result....
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.... I am trying for my second baby:** My last period was Feb 9-13
** My cycle is about 25 days
** I usually ovulated around day 11
** In Feb it was late on day 13, I tested OPK every day and came positive Feb 21
** we has intercourse Feb 17, Feb 19, and Feb 21
I am not due until March 6 is it is 25 days cycle. Since last night I am having slight pain on my left side abdomen, kinda like a cramp, also back pain.... is the left side abdomen pain could be sign of pregnancy? Could I be pregnant?View Thread



.... wish u all the best!!!!any news yet...View Thread

.... Thanks again. Pls keep us in ur prayers.View Thread
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