1. Lh Surge And Ovulation Predictor
Understanding Luteinizing hormone
http://lhhormone.org
Carol asks…
Can ovulation go undetected by the Ovulation Predictor Kits?
I’ve been testing 2-3 times a day and I’m on day 21 of my cycle, and i still haven’t detected
an LH surge. I’ll see lines that are almost as dark as the ref line but they never quite match. I
did however experience the cramping on my right side, the increase in heat and the cervical
mucus, and now it looks like my LH that was being detected is going down. What’s going on?
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
Logically, if you’re testing that many times a day you should have caught your surge. However,
if your urine was too diluted, it’s still possible you missed it. It’s also possible you haven’t
ovulated yet. From your other signs, it sounds like you did ovulate recently. This is where
charting your temps is helpful. Charting will confirm when ovulation took place.
Good luck.
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2. Lizzie asks…
Do Ovulation Predictor Kits really work?
Has anyone had luck with OPKs? I used one this month for the first time, we had sex 3 days
before I got the positive LH surge then the day I found the surge and the next. I am now in the
dreaded 2 week waiting period, aah! But if you’ve had luck, please share so I have some hope.
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
It didn’t work with me, but I ended up pregnant soon after anyways. I also tried the gender
prediction test, and it said girl… Guess what… It’s a boy.. Big waste of 30.00.
I’m sure they work on some people though. I hope it works for you. Usually the first 7-14 days
after your period is the best time. I know thats a long time to go at it, but there it is.
Good Luck and Congrats if you are. Don’t forget to take the test with your first morning pee. It
has the best hormones for prediction.
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3. Susan asks…
Question about the ovulation predictor kit?
Okay, so in the directions that came with my kit it says I should test with my first morning urine,
however I read online you should wait about 4-6 hours because women naturally have an LH
surge in the morning. Is this true?
Also, I have a 35 day cycle and started testing on CD 18, did I do the right thing?
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
You have a really long cycle. That would be the right time to start if you consistantly have that
long of a cycle. The reason you are supposed to use morning urine is because you need to test
after having not gone to the bathroom for at least 4 hours. If you are able to do that during the
day then you can test at any time.
Maria asks…
can you feel when your body has the LH surge?
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4. i am on day 19 of my cycle (on Clomid) and i suddenly felt very flushed, headachy, and dizzy
last night and then it went away just a little while later. This morning i had two lines on the
ovulation predictor test but the test line was a bit lighter than the reference line. I’m
wondering if that was my LH surge last night even though the test line was lighter than the
reference line?
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
I had a lot of cramping when I ovulated on Clomid around the time when I was ovulating. What
you are feeling could just be side effects of the medication. Keep taking your tests and see if the
line gets darker. At any rate, having sex now won’t hurt even if your line gets darker tomorrow.
Good luck and baby dust!!!
Sandra asks…
Trying to concieve, unsure what LH surge and Transvaginal
results mean this month? I am confused?
I have 35 day (average) cycles. I took an ovulation predictor kit test on day 11-13 and they
were all positive. Day 12 I had a transvaginal ultrasound and it only showed 1 follicle at 12. I
went in for another ultrasound on day 14 and that one was gone and my largest measured 1-2.
What is going on, did I ovulate early or have I not ovulated yet? I have been trying to get
pregnant for 2years. Please help!!!!
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5. Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
Your doctor didn’t go over the results with you? Or at least the ultrasound tech? If not, call and
ask.
Laura asks…
Correct way to use ovulation predictor kits please??
When the test comes up positive, is it ideal to have sex straight away or wait until it goes
negative and then do it as ovulation happens? i am wondering as this is all new to me. i tried
as soon as it turned postitive whilst others said only when the the lh surge has gone. please
help
Pregnancy Advisor’s answers:
Start the day you start testing, even if it comes out neg. Have sex every day or everyother day
and when you get a positive surge, continue to have sex for the next four days. Always during
positive surge. That is your most fertile time. Good luck and lots of baby dust.
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