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145992 tn?1341345074

High Temperature and Pos. Pregnancy

I've been charting my temps for a whole month and FF indicated that I have ovulated.  My temp has remained high since I ovulated, which has been 5 days now of high temps.  Is it true that when you are pregnant the temp remains high.  The first increase in temp was on the 23rd than dropped on the 24th went back up on the 25th and has increased and maintained high since than.  Is this a predictor of pregnancy or am I just hoping for too much?
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Hey girl!!!
  I was so excited to see you in a recent post.I have been looking for any news from you.I am playing the waiting game just like you right now.With the high temps hoping they stay high.Wouldn't that be so funny and GREAT if we both ended up being preggo at the same time. =O) Well, a quick update for me from the last time we spoke I still didn't get my period.12 days late and NO sign of AF.Still all BFN!!!Also something wierd I have been using my OPK for the last 2 weeks everyday and I had an lh surge for almost a week straight.Crazy huh?But,I don't know when the heck I'm getting my AF or if I am.I assumed I just recently ovulated though so just like you I'm charting my temp!I'm so excited for you I really hope this is your month for a BFP!!!You better keep me updated and I will do the same!Good luck and lots of baby dust to you!!!Bye... =O)
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145992 tn?1341345074
I'm hoping they stay high.  I've been trying for almost 8 months.  Thanks for the advice.
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18 days of high temps are a very good indication of pregnancy. right now it is too soon to tell. whether or not your concieve, your temps will stay high until the day of your period. then it will either drop, or remain high, if you are pregnant.
good luck!!
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