Ovulation test questions!!

I don’t know much about doing ovulation test this is my first month! Can anyone tell me why I tested a higher number then it went all the way down the first one was 2 days after my period.
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Starting off I would test starting CD 11 until I got my positive now I know I ovulate anywhere between CD 12-19. Your line will be 10x darker two days after your period will be too soon

A couple things. These tests make sure they are under the correct tab for the app. I’m assuming it’s pre mom so these tests need to be in the other category. You also need to make sure the lighting is good and no flash so it can pick it up. It should always have two lines. The darker it is the closer to peak you are. For me when I first started testing I tested twice a day a couple days after my period ended. So I did once around 10am and once around 6 pm. And I put those on there. So you can see a gradual line of it getting darker and light. Some people peaks are longer and some are very short that’s why I suggest twice a day incase yours are short.

Also my dr recommend test with the first pee of the morning!!! It’s most viable

@Nijha FMU should be avoided for Lh tests as it fluctuates throughout the day and is naturally lower first thing in the morning. The instructions usually say to avoid FMU

They look a bit under processed, I would leave a little longer before taking a photo, make sure the background of the test is white with only the pink lines, no pink streaking across the test. Try and avoid flash, and make sure they're in the others tab. I found mommed tests not great, they don't have as good sensitivity as easy@home, for example the pregnancy tests are 25miu/ml whereas easy@home is 10miu/ml. I've got a pregnancy test comparison photo somewhere

@Charley I originally was going to get the easy at home test, but my husband looked at reviews and apparently the mommed was supposed to be better

Easy at home and premom tests I think are the best

None of these are positive peak.. and hormones fluctuate.. make sure you do them every morning.

@Misty my morning lines are lighter than my afternoon always

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