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Is anyone good at interpreting charts?  I have been charting my temps, CP, CM, etc and I'm having a hard time reading my chart.  The red lines are dotted I believe because when I first started charting I did not take the first couple of temps at the same time.  I see in increase in temps it looks like post "O" but I need someone else's opinion because this is all new to me.  Thanks!

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thank you both so much.....last month i don't think i o'd but this month I definitely think i had a couple of days of EWCM.  at times i was wondering if it was semen from the day before.....any way to tell the difference?  i'm guessing that ewcm is much more stretchier...plus i didnt have it first thing in the morning which led me to believe that it was ewcm and not semen.
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I think FF gave you the dotted line because you've recorded fertile cervical mucus after the date they think you O'd. But I agree with Helen, it definitely looks like you've ovulated! Good luck to you!
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It looks like you definitely O'd but sometimes you need more data to exactly pinpoint the coverline and the date of ovulation.  BBT can only be read retrospectively.  I bet that in a day or two as you record more post-O temps the dotted lines will become solid.  Your estimated O day may go up to cd 21 but it looks like you got yourself covered for all possible O-dates.  So, relax and good luck in your 2ww!!!
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