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HIGH POST OVULATION BBT

I have been keeping track of my BBT and before ovulation my temps were around the high 96's . My temps now after Ovulation are 99.0 to 99.3.  Is that too high for POST O BBT?
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318181 tn?1336443496
Hi again! Yeah, although your chart seems to indicate a normal cycle with low temps before O and high ones after, it might be a good idea to have a couple of blood tests done. Usually they start by checking your estrogen and FSH levels on day 3 of your cycle...followed by a progesterone test about 7 days after ovulation (around cycle day 21 or so in a normal cycle). Best of luck!
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I do chart online but on fertility friend. I just found this site yesterday so I will be charting here from now on.  I am on CD 35 and got a neg pregnancy test again so who knows what my body is doing???? I am not on any meds I am trying to do it natural for a few months before I go that route again. I think I may have to go to my doctors office and get some hormones levels drawn and make sure that isnt why my temp is out of wack? Thank you for commenting.
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318181 tn?1336443496
Wow! That is quite a jump in temps! Normally, after ovulation, temperatures stay in the 97-99 range, so you're just a little over "normal". But what's really amazing to me is that there's such a big difference between your before and after O temps. As a comparison, my temps used to be in the 97s before ovulation and in the 98s after. Are you on any fertility meds? And do you chart online?
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