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I don't know what my BBT is normally but when i take my temperature its normally 97.2 i know that may be lower than normal but i took it this morning and it was 85.7 my period is supposed to be here tomorrow if it comes and I wanted to know if the rise in my temperature is b/c my period is coming or if I am pregnant. Its good news if I am and I think I have melrose something or another that looks like permanent goose bumps on my nipples.Am I pregnant? Some one please give me their advice.
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1083673 tn?1388888638
Well I changed my chart because i filled in more temps. amd i have already been on prentals and folic acid. If you can look at the chart again and see what you think I would appreciate it! I am hopiong that the next three days will not lead to AF and end in a BFP!
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906115 tn?1344200509
Well today you are only 14dpo and this is the day you should of started. If your temp is still up I say you are pregnant. The day you had a temp rise after O that is when the baby would of implanted and the day you would of thought you were pregnant. I say you do not have enought HCG in your system to show on a test yet since you implanted later. So take a test in a couple days and start your prenatals. I say you are pregnant! Let us know when you get a BFP:)
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1083673 tn?1388888638
Yes I did needless to say we were diasapointed. But so far from everyone that has looked at my chart is saying it looks good. So everyone pray and keep your fingers crossed that this time the baby dust got to us!
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676912 tn?1332812551
I posted a note on your tracker page, but in case you don't see it...I'm posting it here too.

I would say you ovulated on CD 15, but you don't have many temps up. You can check out my chart if you want, I haven't really charted this cycle and last cycle I did miss a few days but you can see where my temp went up the day I ovulated. Anyways, your temp will stay up during your luteal phase (between ovulation and the first day of your period) it's usually 14 days. So you should be starting your period if you did ovulate on what would be CD 30, I ovulated on CD 15 last cycle so you can use mine as a reference. If your temp keeps staying up and you don't start your period up to 18 days past ovulation then you are most likely pregnant.
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Did you end up having a period? It's almost a month since you last posted! I don't know anything about BBT so I'm not help, sorry.
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1083673 tn?1388888638
I posted my ovulation calender finally can anyone look at it and tell me if they think i might be pregnant. Appreciate the help!
  
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1083673 tn?1388888638
BBT was 97.6 again this morning. Still no period or spotting. Nasusious and my back is killing me. Any help or advice is apreciated.
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1083673 tn?1388888638
well i was supposed to start today and i have never been late and I haven't started. I want to be but I dont want to get excited for nothing. I think I may test in the morning if I still haven't started. I just started taking my BBT the other day so that is all I have and I ovulated the 12th of this month.
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283175 tn?1295537265
Hiya without seeing a chart.or anything hard to say.it depends when you ovulated,my advice would be to wait couple of days and test.if your period hasnt arrived.
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1083673 tn?1388888638
Sorry got that mixed up. 85.7 normally and 87.2 and this morning it was 97.6 this morning and I am supposed to start but no blood or spotting. I am confused can u give me any more advice?
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283175 tn?1295537265
Well you didnt have a rise in temp you had a drop.normally your temp will drop day or 2 before your period.for some it may not drop until day or 2 into period.
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1083673 tn?1388888638
I ment 87.2 not 97.2
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