Basal body temperature drops below the coverline when your period is about to start. If it dropped and then came back up, it's possible that the temp was not accurate (maybe you didn't take the temp at the same time as other days, maybe your room was too warm or too cool that morning, etc.). But a slight drop and then a rise again is promising!! When i charted my first pregnancy, I was at 96.5 before ovulation, then 97.2 after ovulation, then 4 days later temp dropped to 96.9, then the next day jumped up to 97.5. I believe they call it the implantation dip. Sometimes the temp drops when the embryo implants in the uterus. Implantation can occur 4-10 days after ovulation. With my current pregnancy, I didn't have the implantation dip.
Good luck!!
Mari
2006-12-13 04:45:27
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answered by mari m 5
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I do a similar ingredient for birth control, yet you should use it to get pregnant too. What you want is a chart that you chart in universal, you draw a coverline. to allure to a coverline you a million. stumble on the first day your temperature rises a least 2-tenths of a level higher than it were on the previous 10 days. 2. Highight the finest 10 tempertures before the upward push 3. come around the utmost of those 10 highlighted temps 4. Draw the coverline one-10th of a level above the utmost of that cluster of 10 days preceeding the upward push. If it rises above the coverline, you've ovulated, yet be careful, it ought to dip back and if it does that then you actually have not ovulated. If it remains higher, till you start up your era then you actually have ovulated, it it remains higher for 18 days, and also you've not had your era then you actually are probable pregnant. i'd say go for your community library and have a check out a e book on NFP or FAM it is the position I were given all my counsel, it must be fairly functional for you in case you opt to circumvent getting pregnant, or in case you opt to get pregnant. yet another ingredient do not remember actually on the temp, you want to reveal screen your cervical fluid too.
2016-10-18 05:49:20
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answered by ? 4
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Actually, from what I understand you are ovulating right now. When charting your Basal temperatures....the "check mark" your temps. made indicates ovulation. However, your basal temperature can fluctuate due to stress, illness, sleeping w/ warm blankets etc...so keep that in mind. Other indicators of ovulation are Mittleshmertz (a slight twinge on one side of your lower abdomen...the egg being released), you can also check your cervical secretions...when you are ovulating they become very thin and stretchy. Get some b/w your fingers and pull it apart...if the strand breaks quickly you are not ovulating. Good luck!
2006-12-13 04:46:04
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answered by ♥austingirl♥ 6
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It could just be a fluke. Or, it could be environmental, you didn't sleep as long, or perhaps your mouth was a little bit open on the lower temp day. If the other temps stay high, I'd regard that one low one as just an anomaly.
2006-12-13 04:43:09
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answered by paulooly 2
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Maybe it dipped when you conceived and now you have the high pregnancy temps again?
I would suggest this site for you. They have a forum and the girls can be very helpful....
www.justmommies.com
2006-12-13 04:41:24
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answered by angelmwilson 5
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