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Clarkecharm

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I need help.

I generally ovulate around CD17/18 (15 has been known) but I have a question...?

I’ve used one step ovulation strips tonight and a little faint line came up which means I’m on my way to ovulation.

thing is I’m only CD10. So does this mean my ovulation date will be earlier?

just trying to plan time in bed To make sure we get ovulation day in. Can’t be doing it everyday, just in case. To tiring lol xx
 
I need help.

I generally ovulate around CD17/18 (15 has been known) but I have a question...?

I’ve used one step ovulation strips tonight and a little faint line came up which means I’m on my way to ovulation.

thing is I’m only CD10. So does this mean my ovulation date will be earlier?

just trying to plan time in bed To make sure we get ovulation day in. Can’t be doing it everyday, just in case. To tiring lol xx
Sorry I can't be much help but I wouldn't say it necessarily means you will ovulate earlier. The problem is no one can really know because every ones body will react differently. I would take another over the next couple of days and see how much darker they're getting and if there's a quick enough procession x
 
I need help.

I generally ovulate around CD17/18 (15 has been known) but I have a question...?

I’ve used one step ovulation strips tonight and a little faint line came up which means I’m on my way to ovulation.

thing is I’m only CD10. So does this mean my ovulation date will be earlier?

just trying to plan time in bed To make sure we get ovulation day in. Can’t be doing it everyday, just in case. To tiring lol xx


I’m only CD7 and my opks have a line on them. You just have to keep testing and when it starts getting darker test twice a day x
 
Thank you I’ll just dtd as planned then lol. Keep testing and hope for the best. Thanks ladies xx
 
I need help.

I generally ovulate around CD17/18 (15 has been known) but I have a question...?

I’ve used one step ovulation strips tonight and a little faint line came up which means I’m on my way to ovulation.

thing is I’m only CD10. So does this mean my ovulation date will be earlier?

just trying to plan time in bed To make sure we get ovulation day in. Can’t be doing it everyday, just in case. To tiring lol xx
My ovulate strips showed a line for 8 days prior to ovulation. The line must be equal or darker than the control line to show ovulation x
 
I think this is why doctors recommend DTD every other night during first two weeks after AF if have a 28 day cycle as then not going to miss it. I find DTD lots straight AF then get tired so less as month goes on which prob not the right approach!
 
I think this is why doctors recommend DTD every other night during first two weeks after AF if have a 28 day cycle as then not going to miss it. I find DTD lots straight AF then get tired so less as month goes on which prob not the right approach!

@Summertime my husband starts off with great enthusiasm but after week 1 it’s not exciting anymore lol! X
 
I think this is why doctors recommend DTD every other night during first two weeks after AF if have a 28 day cycle as then not going to miss it. I find DTD lots straight AF then get tired so less as month goes on which prob not the right approach!
I feel this, we've barely started and i already can't be bothered with dtd lmao by the time the girls are in bed and I have loads of uni work to catch up I literally don't even want anyone near me I just want to starfish on my face and sleep haha x
 
I feel this, we've barely started and i already can't be bothered with dtd lmao by the time the girls are in bed and I have loads of uni work to catch up I literally don't even want anyone near me I just want to starfish on my face and sleep haha x

What are you studying Laura? X
 
Wow 2 kids and uni! Hats off to you!
And now you want a 3rd one! You must be exhausted every night!x
 
What are you studying Laura? X
I'm studying psychology with counselling, it's actually my second degree to get accreditation with the BPS. long story haha It's really hard to get any time during the day though so I do all my assignments and work at night.

@Kitana I know I think I might be mad hahah but the heart wants what it wants. I also wonder if I'm being crazy and should wait until my youngest is older but again, I can't even help but be so broody!!!

I got really behind with it and ended up having back to back assignments and drowning in extensions so my current pattern for the past 6 weeks has been: wake up 10am (husband gives me time in the morning) and look after 2 maniac energetic non-stop kids all day then their bedtime for 7.30pm, they're asleep usually between 8-8.30pm (my 2 year old is fighting bedtimes, 8 month old goes out like a light) then my husband normally goes to bed tbh - hell go on his phone for a bit or join me downstairs for a bit where he puts headphones in. I do uni work until usually until 4-5am then sleep, then repeat. I've had to rein it in though and start going to bed for about 3am because I actually ended up at the doctors due to dizziness, eye issues (my sight was doing this weird flickering thing), memory loss, migraines, physical weakness and mild hallucinations- I thought I was losing my mind but I'm on doctors orders to sleep more, drink more and eat more. They've done loads of checks and I'm fine so far and since I've started sleeping a bit earlier everything has improved.
 
I'm studying psychology with counselling, it's actually my second degree to get accreditation with the BPS. long story haha It's really hard to get any time during the day though so I do all my assignments and work at night.

@Kitana I know I think I might be mad hahah but the heart wants what it wants. I also wonder if I'm being crazy and should wait until my youngest is older but again, I can't even help but be so broody!!!

I got really behind with it and ended up having back to back assignments and drowning in extensions so my current pattern for the past 6 weeks has been: wake up 10am (husband gives me time in the morning) and look after 2 maniac energetic non-stop kids all day then their bedtime for 7.30pm, they're asleep usually between 8-8.30pm (my 2 year old is fighting bedtimes, 8 month old goes out like a light) then my husband normally goes to bed tbh - hell go on his phone for a bit or join me downstairs for a bit where he puts headphones in. I do uni work until usually until 4-5am then sleep, then repeat. I've had to rein it in though and start going to bed for about 3am because I actually ended up at the doctors due to dizziness, eye issues (my sight was doing this weird flickering thing), memory loss, migraines, physical weakness and mild hallucinations- I thought I was losing my mind but I'm on doctors orders to sleep more, drink more and eat more. They've done loads of checks and I'm fine so far and since I've started sleeping a bit earlier everything has improved.

Oh my goodness you must be absolutely shattered! X
 
Omg I was doing this last year. I did my Masters in Cybercrime Investigation and I was literally working on my assignments every night because I couldn't get anything done during the day with the kids and home schooling.

Itll be absolutely worth it and a massive achievement. I was so proud of myself when I submitted for dissertation in September, that was me done!

You're doing amazing!!!
 
Laura that sounds like a mental schedule!!

I work full time and around 50 hours a week but it’s the home schooling that is killing me as have to start work properly once kids in bed which is already late.

Once kids back at school think will be easier as can DTD on our lunch break as both working from home! I’m always tired and if I had the chance could easily go to bed at 9pm!x
 

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