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I took a Ovulation test everyday this month, and it always said I was NOT ovulating. But I am now starting to feel pregnant, kinda a little bit sick and really sore breast, could I still be pregnant?

2007-04-16 02:07:26 · 3 answers · asked by *me* 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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It is possible try getting a pregnancy test! Those ovulation test may not give the most accurate information! If it states that you didnt ovulate when you have tested maybe you should also see your OB/GYN to get checked to see if your eggs are being released because if you have gotten a period then you are ovulating every month! That is part of the menstrual cycle, if you are ovulating every month correctly then you would be recieving periods! The menstrual cycle is required in order to conceive! There is only a 20% chance every month of becoming pregnant! So try to get an appointment with a doctor or ob/gyn to find out further information! Hope I helped and best of luck my fiance and I have been trying for a year and no baby!

2007-04-16 02:23:11 · answer #1 · answered by cbella06 2 · 0 0

For the person who said you ovulate everytime you have a period ... that is incorrect. People who have irregular cycles sometimes do not always ovulate, though they do get their periods.

Anywho, you can take an ovulation test that does not pick up on your ovulation and STILL get pregnant. I used ovulation tests for two months straight and never showed that I was ovulating. At the end of the second month, I discovered I was pregnant! Obviously I had ovulated. It's possible that the LH surge most of the tests pick up on was not strong enough in me to make a positive result.

I'd suggest getting an HPT and finding out for sure! Good luck!

2007-04-16 02:29:58 · answer #2 · answered by Sonya 5 · 0 0

Did you ovulate last month? There is a chance that you actually conceived your previous cycle and that's why you did not ovulate this cycle. If you are checking your basal body temperature, it will stay elevated all through your pregnancy so that's a failproof way to tell.

Also, do you check cervical mucus? If you saw the fertile mucus (stretchy, profuse, runny or like egg white) then you did ovulate.

2007-04-16 02:16:51 · answer #3 · answered by Veritas 7 · 0 0

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