Today would have been my last Wednesday if the fertiles hadn't invaded my team. I'm trying not focus on that. Instead, I am focusing on the fact that it is CD18.
Who else (show of hands) thinks those opks are difficult to read? Anyone? No one? Is it just me?
Probably just me. I think I got a positive opk on CD14. It looked pretty positive. The test line was darker than the control line. On CD15, the test line was lighter than the control line. Naturally, I threw both tests in the trash without taking a picture so you could all obsess with me. I know you're all disappointed - sorry!
"But Mrs. Joe", you are most likely saying, "What about CD16- 17?" Well, I sorta forgot to pee on the opks after CD15, so I guess we'll never know about those days. I'll probably forget today too, so don't hold your breath. Last night was more of the organs-feel-too-large-for-my-abdomen feeling so maybe that was when I ovulated. We're leaving nothing to chance, but I want to know when a reasonable time to test would be. Anyone been in a similar situation? Probably not, because you all know how to read those stupid opks and know when you ovulate.
This weekend is the crazy coworker's baby shower. I'm going. I think it's going to be ok. I don't intend to sob in the middle of her party while she's opening presents or anything - that would be ridiculous - but I do think it will be a little hard. A lesson in patience, that's for sure.
I'll be sure to tell you all about it. I bet you can't wait!
1 comment:
I feel the same exact way you do about the OPK's. They're so hard to read! Especially at 6am...I finally got my fertility monitor, and it's so much easier! I don't know, but I feel like the OPK's are almost a rip off, cause I never had a 'true' positive, but I guess that oculd just be me..GOOD LUCK! I have no idea when you would test..but keep us updated!
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