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Need BBT chart help

by Agaila, Aug 08, 2006 12:00AM
I am so confused. When I took my temp after what I thought was my ovulation day, my temp still had not risen. It rose on the 2nd day after. Is that normal?  Will a possible fertilization survive a lower temp? Also, my temp rose .4 degrees but has stayed there for 3 consecutive days. Is that normal or am I just not responding to progesterone very well?
Member Comments (3)

by mami1323, Aug 08, 2006 12:00AM
Your temp stays high until you get your AF or if you are pregnant it stays high.

by jacquie87, Aug 08, 2006 12:00AM
that means you ovulated on the day of the temp drop. it is completely normal to take 2 days to start to rise, because once your temp rises that means you have already ovulated!

by Esperanza/Hope, Aug 08, 2006 12:00AM
I've heard 18 days of high temps have a strong possiblity of being pregnant. Let's hope your temp stay up and you get a BFP! Baby dust
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