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OPK Progression Before Postpartum Menstrual

Post Child # 2
OPK Progression 
Before Postpartum Menstrual


6 months postpartum - 8 months postpartum 
No Supplements Taken


Notes: Some things to consider. Some moms who have experience with trying to conceive while breastfeeding have said that they have gone for months with seeing 2 lines that were not positive on their ovulation tests before their postpartum menstrual returned and that when its positive you will know. The ones in my photos are not positive or close to positive from until 10.5 months postpartum.

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Post Child # 2 - 6 months postpartum
Post Child # 2 - 6.5 months postpartum


Post Child # 2 - 6.5 months postpartum

Post Child # 2 - 8 months postpartum



8 months postpartum - 10.5 months postpartum
A Total of  15 out of 59 Vitex Pills Taken Inconsistently *

* Inconsistently means rather than 1x a day every day, one pill was taken with a space of  anywhere from 7 days to 14 days between them. .

Post Child # 2 - 8.5 months postpartum
(4 out of 59 Vitex Pills taken by this point)


Post Child # 2 - 10.5 months postpartum
(15 out of 59 Vitex Pills taken by this point)
Dollar Store Brand - 1st Test (Same test in photos)
Result: Close to Positive - Positive

Post Child # 2 - 10.5 months postpartum
(15 out of 59 Vitex Pills taken by this point)
Dollar Store Brand  - 2nd Test
Result: Positive

Post Child # 2 - 10.5 months postpartum
(15 out of 59 Vitex Pills taken by this point)
Dollar Store Brand  - 3rd Test
Result: Positive

Post Child # 2 - 10.5 months postpartum
(15 out of 59 Vitex Pills taken by this point)
Dollar Store Brand  - 4th Test
Result: Positive



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