Low fertility to Static smiley clearblue all the time?

I have been using clearblue digital ovulation test for 3 cycles now (same reader) I usually get low fertility one day to static smiley the next. I never got a flashing smiley.. is this normal? Why do I get static smiley but miss the flashing one?
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Its totally normal to have the flashing smiley. It means you have high fertility so far but havent reached your peak yet. I usually would get the empty circle, then the flashing smiley for 1-2 days and then the static smiley. So it is absolutely normal

I’m not sure I trust those yet. This is my second cycle using them and I got circle, next day was flashing smiley, and the next day was a solid smiley. I figure I am super fertile at that point and probably for the next few days as well.

@Lisa same happened with me my last cycle. I had that happen to me but I was on letrozole that was ovulation inducing and once they tested my progesterone levels after ovulation, they said i ovulated accurately and predicted ovulation accurately i think we suppose to test twice a day once its a flashing smiley

I meant to say I never got the flashing smiley. Just straight from circle to the static smiley even though I’m testing pretty much twice a day. Even tracking with Lh strips too. Is it normal to miss the flashing smiley?

Absolutely. You dont have to per say have the flashing smiley. Because you can have low fertility and then bam your surge the next day. My previous iui cycle. I had 1 blank circle, next day flashing smiley, next day static smiley so it was pretty quick. Some women even get flashing smiley for days on end. Every woman is different so it all is just based on your LH level at that time

@Patrice ahhh okay.. thanks for clarifying. I’ve also been using the same reader for 3 cycles now and still have some test sticks left. I can’t use it with a new box of test sticks correct?

You can use the test sticks with a new reader. The test sticks dont have to be used with the same reader

You can use new test sticks with the same test reader you been using.

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