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Temperature during implantation.

Is it true that the temperature goes down during implantation time?  My temperature is being very high lately.  And I was using fertilityfriend.com to draw the chart.  On there it is saying since the temperature didn
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Id say dont give up hope yet, maybe with u ur temp goes up? You could ask a dr about what they know about it or try looking at other sites?

You know the human body is a funny thing things can happen that ud think not possible, like on tv right now theres a woman with 16 kids and another on the way! There was a man that got frozen but survived, so many things so Id say try taking it easy and fingers crossed. And if you really cant wait maybe take a first reponce 4 days before AF due. Doesnt mean it would be right tho,,

Good Luck!!!
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I just looked at my chart from when i conceived back in February, and my temp did not drop or dip even slightly. From the day my temp rose indicating O had occured, it was 9 days later that I got my BFP. It ended up being an ectopic pregnancy though. Good luck to you.
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What is AF and BFP stands for?  I am so too to TTC, and I don't know many terms.  :(
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TTC - trying to concieve
AF - "Aunt Flow" (your menstration or "period")
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TTC - trying to concieve
AF - "Aunt Flow" (your menstration or "period")
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oops! don't know how I did a double post!  Sorry all
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i was tracking on ff.com as well and they said i never o'd....but i def had a temp dip and two days of a gradual climb and whammo!!!!  My temp stayed up and I am almost 25 weeks!!!  good luck.  and p.s.  your temps will start to make a pattern after about 3mths of charting so look at the past charts to see the pattern of what happens w/ temps when you "o" and you will get a better idea..unless you hit it this time!
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