It is generally recommended to track your ovulation by counting 10-14 days before the start of your period. If your cycle is 26 days long, ovulation would typically occur between days 12 and 16. It's important to consult with a pharmacist to ensure you are using the ovulation test correctly. In some cases, menstrual periods may occur sooner or later than expected, so it's best to seek guidance from a healthcare professional.
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