If you’ve never used ovulation tests before the Flo app is just a general estimate based on other people’s averages. Some people ovulate on day 14, some ovulate on day 20. You won’t know your average until you track for at least a few months+
@Leah I used flo when I got pregnant with my son and I’ve been using it this time to, it says I should be ovulating today but the ovulation test doesn’t say that so I think I ovulate later than flo thinks
@Anna that’s good, but as long as there was sperm “around” within the 5 day fertility window it was possible to get pregnant. There’s no solid way to know exactly when you ovulated without the use of LH strips. So yes, you likely will ovulate later than the prediction
On ovulation strips.... the 2nd line should be as dark or darker than the control line to indicate your LH peak. Ovulation should occur in the next 12-36 hours.
Ovulation tests confuse me… i tend to go with the signs from my body.. if I don’t conceive this month I’m gonna try the ovulation tests from Premom on Amazon