Posted By Marie on March 27, 1999 at 14:05:55:
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BasalBasal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma - close-up
Basal cell carcinoma - face
Basal cell carcinoma - nose
Basal ganglia dysfunction
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - behind ear
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - nose
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - pigmented
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - spreading Body
TemperatureTemperature measurement as a Means To Confirm Pregnancy? posted by Ally on March 26, 1999 at 12:11:31:
I have been concerned that I am approximately four weeks pregnant, however, my hpts have come out negative.
My OB-GYN told me take my
temperatureTemperature measurement every morning immediately upon waking up with a
basalBasal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma - close-up
Basal cell carcinoma - face
Basal cell carcinoma - nose
Basal ganglia dysfunction
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - behind ear
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - nose
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - pigmented
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - spreading body thermometer and if it was over 98 degrees for a coupel of days, I was most likely prengant.
Is that
correctCorrect (new formula)? Can you explain to me the
basalBasal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma - close-up
Basal cell carcinoma - face
Basal cell carcinoma - nose
Basal ganglia dysfunction
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - behind ear
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - nose
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - pigmented
Skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma - spreading body temp.?
Also, can your temperature tell you if you are pregnant or not?
Any info would be helpful. Thanks.
It is correct to take your BBT as soon as you wake up every morning, before
you even get out of bed. However, it's most effective if you've been
doing it for a while and know your own specific BBT patterns. You see, during
your pre-ovulatory stage (from the time your period ends untill you ovulate,
which could be the traditional 14 days, but could also be anywhere from 8
to 22 days) your BBT will be generally low. (for instance, mine is anywhere
from 97.3-97.5) After you ovulate, it goes up-usually around 4/10 of a degree
higher. Higher than what? You'd count back 6 temps before the high one,
take the highest of those and voila. Your temps would stay up till you get
your period, usually around 12-14 days later. If you are pregnant, they stay
up-18-20 days is usually a good confirmation. It stays up all during your preg
nancy. So, taking your temps and finding they are above 98.0 could be a
good sign, but you don't know how high your preovulatory temps were to
compare to. I hope I explained this ok. Post back if you're confused.
PS-you need to use a Basal bodythermometer. The digital ones with
memory are the most practical.