Hi simbb, can help me to interpret as well. This what I tested last cycle.
Hi angle bb,
The opks taken on your cd20 has consistent dark lines for the different timings. Did you temp last month and/or observed ewcm around the same period? It was likely that you ovulated 24-36(48)hrs -> depends on the instructions on your opk strip<- after that? Since you have decided to see a gynae, please go ahead as it leaves you with less guessing work.
The more I search online, the more exceptions I find (see below). The human body is just so unpredictable, isn't it? For my current cycle, my darkest opks lines were dark but not as dark as the control line, but I observed ewcm and my bbt is still crawling upwards (I am also a slow bbt riser). Haiz... this spanner package (the not so dark lines and the reading of Luteinized Unruptured Follicle Syndrome) veered me off course. I shall read more and get my bearings right.
Luteinized Unruptured Follicle Syndrome
Occasionally, you can experience all the classic signs of ovulation, including an LH surge and change in basal body temperature and still not have ovulated. In a condition called, Luteinized Unruptured Follicle Syndrome (LUFS), the egg reacts to the LH surge but is unable to pass through the ovarian wall. The follicle then forms a cyst which, in most cases, dissolves on its own. Since your body reacts as though ovulation has occurred, the only way to confirm LUFS is by seeing the cyst on an ultrasound.
Read more : http://www.ehow.com/about_5422325_can-lh-surge-not-ovulate.html