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Re: OPKFrom: lauren (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 20 Oct 1998 09:01:38 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Brandie wrote: > >I was wondering about OPKs and Clomid. I test my cervical mucus daily >and the other day my mucus looked like it was supposed when I ovulate >but the test said I wasn't. I was wondering can you get a false >negative? Or was it the clomid? I would realyy like some info. 1. Cervical mucous can look like egg whites for a WEEK or so before you ovulate. Once they look like egg whites, that is the time to try to get pregnant, and don't stop trying until several days after they no longer look that way! 2. Your doctor should be able to tell you approximately when you will ovulate using clomid. 3. The OPK is the BEST predictor of when you will ovulate. The mucous gives you a hint that it will happen soon, but the OPK will TELL you that it will happen within the next 24-36 hours. Use ClearPlan Easy. It's the easiest to read.
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