However, an individual can sometimes get more than one OPK that looks positive in the cycle. It can be common to have 2, usually 3 max. Just because the test is positive does not mean you should just be trying to get pregnant during that time. You could ovulate 12-48 hours of getting that positive test. Not to mention sometimes we can mistake what we think is a positive test for a test that is almost positive. So you want to be intimate before the positive test, during the positive test and even a little bit after to increase your chances of catching your egg. Some literature says 1-2 weeks post a positive ovulation test, just in case you ovulate later than expected.
An Implantation Dip is when your basal body temperature (BBT) dips below your cover line post ovulation, usually said to occur around 7 to 9 days pass ovulation on average and then continues to rise without falling below the cover line again. 3 to 5 days pass ovulation for implantation dips is said to be rare. Some believe implantation dips are myths, because of varying results in dips and outcomes for pregnancy. Usually it is said when your BBT stays above your cover line without dipping below the cover line, it is a sign that you're pregnant. This is just a theory, but it seems for some early implantation dips, may lead to earlier positive pregnancy tests. The exception to early implantation dips theory I have found is that some women get early positive pregnancy tests as a result of having a multiples pregnancy, some women gets dips in many of their cycles that do not result in pregnancy and some women like me don't get dips during a c...
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