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Does this look like an Implantation dip? I has only been 6 days past ovulation so I am not sure if it is to soon or not?

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2007-08-27 05:48:22 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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Implantation dips usually happen a bit later but anything is possible. Ovulation on CD10 isn't really clear either, I wouldn't be surprised if FF moves your cover line to reflect O on CD15 instead. If you enter 2 more "fake" high temps for CD17 and 18 see if it moves your coverline.

2007-08-27 06:14:42 · answer #1 · answered by jilldaniel_wv 7 · 0 0

Measuring basal (at rest) body temperature can be used to gain a better comprehension of your ovulation cycles. As mentioned above, not every woman is the same, so knowing when you ovulate, when you menstruate, and how long the time between these events is for you. When you’re between CD1 and ovulation, your temperature is at it’s lowest. Estrogen is a “cool” hormone and keeps your body at a slightly lower temperature. When the LH surge occurs you will normally get an even lower temperature than average, this is called an ovulation dip. Then when the egg is released from the follicle and your progesterone production begins, you’ll get a rise in temperature of about 0.4 degrees or more (again this varies by person). This rise in temperature tells you that you’ve ovulated and is called a thermal shift. The BBT will remain high until just before your next period.

You may see a one-day dip in your temperature after you have ovulated, this is called an implantation dip (when the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall). Typically this dip will occur 7-10 days after ovulation (7-10dpo), but may occur from 5-12 days. You may not have a dip, some women’s temperatures do not shift from implantation, while other women get a very large dip. If implantation does not occur, 12-16 days after ovulation, your progesterone levels will decline, your temperature will begin to decline, and menstruation will occur.

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2007-08-27 13:05:46 · answer #2 · answered by Blessed and Happy 5 · 0 0

I think it does look like an implantation dip. The fertilized egg implants anywhere from 5dpo-12dpo. Good luck!

2007-08-27 16:18:04 · answer #3 · answered by KS5957 4 · 0 0

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