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Early Pregnancy Temp & Cervical Mucus???

by tryingforbaby2007, Dec 03, 2007 08:34PM
I keep reading in other post about CM and temps. What Temp is considered elevated. Does your temp go up right after conception. What is your CM like in early pregnancy..so many questions??? :)
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by alaysha, Dec 03, 2007 08:39PM
You temperature rises when you ovulate and then it stays up if you are pregnant. Another common sign of pregnancy is to get a lot of white/clear discharge... although it can also be a PMS symptom. I hope this helps some.

by tryingforbaby2007, Dec 03, 2007 08:40PM
To: alaysha
Thanks..very helpful...what is the normal resting temp? I've never taken my temp, but when I do I have no idea what is considered higher?

by alaysha, Dec 03, 2007 09:01PM
It all just depend on your body. Mine temperature is always lower than the average and I think the average is like 98.5 or something like that. I'm usually just in the 96's.  
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