Signs Kits All the signs of ovulating, yet ovulation kit still says negative?
I have been testing with the kits since December and still nothing. I didn't ovulate; according to them; and had a period. My OBGYN had me on Clomid and day 10 (clomid from day 5-9) I had blood drawn. She called me and said everything looked good and it was high meaning ovulation and told me to try. I have had the cramps in lower abdomen going back and fourth from right to left, thicker mucous, lower back pain. I take the ovulation kit and it's a barely there line. You know I wanna blame it on the kit. It's an off brand from Walmart. Could it be the kit? Maybe Im not doing it at the right time of the day.
omg i'm so happy u said something about this, because i was using answers ovulation kit. and i was testing and testing and never got a positive this month, but yet i had ovulation signs. i'm on clomid as well, i'm on 100mg. the first month i was on 50mg but did not ovulate, so my dr up my dose to 100mg. and that month i used first response and got a positive on cycle day 16 but i didn't have enough sex so i didn't get pregnant that time. so this time around i thought we shouldn't spend so much money on that ovulation kit($27) so he went and got a cheaper one. and at the time i was not thinking that when ur on clomid or any type of infertility meds that some ovulation kits don't work. and again i'm so happy u said something about this because i was starting to think i didn't ovulate this month. and i'm happy that my husband and i still had a lot of sex this past week, so i'm hoping for my positive hpt by feb. 4. but anyway to answer ur question it was the kit. and going by my experience with the same problem i would really say it's the kit. so try using first response, it may cost a lot but it will let u know. good luck to u and lots and lots of baby dust to u and me both and all the females out there ttc.
Following the smash hit The Sixth Sense (1999) and the under-performing follow-up Unbreakable (2000), directing phenom M. Night Shyamalan returns to the summer box office landscape that served as the backdrop for his cinematic breakthrough. In Signs, another paranormal outing for the writer-director, Shyamalan explores the eerie implications of a 500-foot crop circle that mysteriously appears on the Bucks County, PA farm of reverend Graham Hess (Mel Gibson). As Hess and his family (Joaquin Phoenix, Rory Culkin, Abigail Breslin) try to take stock of what the sign means, and how its message incorporates into their faith, they start to get the feeling they are not alone in the fields behind their house. Shyamalan re-teams with producers Frank Marshall, Sam Mercer and Kathleen Kennedy, and produces the project in association with his Blinding Edge Pictures banner and Touchstone Pictures. ~ Derek Armstrong, Rovi
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