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I use OPKs but it is better to combine methods, this way there is more chance of being accurate. I use BBT and charting too. |
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My friend used ovulation prediction kits and it was a success. You better try it for yourself to know if it would also be successful to you. |
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OPKs are quite useful but I agree with Chloe That you should use this in conjunction with other fertility predictor aids. Aside from BBT and charting, I suggest checking for changes in cervical mucus too. |
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I prefer BBT and cervical mucus method compared to OPKs because they are quite expensive. But I agree that they are reliable. however, I am still TTC. |
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Yes, i have success in just having ovulation prediction kits. But it really takes time, so just have patience in waiting if you plan to have it too. |
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Ovulation prediction kits? Still waiting for the result..hopefully, it would be a success. |
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OPKs are great. They help us predict ovulation to its nearest day. Of course this does not mean it is 100% accurate, but at least you get some sort of guidance when it comes to ovulation. |
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I prefer fertility monitor to OPK... |
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We have a lot of gizmos and strips at home. I think we have both OPK and fertility monitor. One is good but two is better. |
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the OPK I used is OK however, i am on Serophene and it gives me a false positive. it is the same with a fertility monitor like Ovicare. |
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are these ovulation prediction kits available over the counter or is it needs a doctor prescription? I would like to try one myself. |