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Did ovulation occur on the first day when the test turned positive or did it happen on one of the following days?

Ovulation typically occurs on the day following the appearance of the smiley face on an ovulation test. However, it is possible for ovulation to occur on the same day as the smiley face or during the following days. The smiley face indicates the peak fertility period, and ovulation usually happens during or shortly after this peak.

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