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Hey, I've been taking my temps. My temp was still high this morning. Could that mean that my period won't come today. Doesn't your temp usually go down right before your period is coming? My period usually comes in the morning time, so I figured it wasn't coming today if I had a high temp this morning when I woke up. Thanks for your advice.

2007-09-18 02:44:38 · 3 answers · asked by advgirl 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

3 answers

No you can not assume that your period will not come. Not everyone has a temperature drop before their period comes. Many of those who do, don't notice it because it can be very short and very slight.

If I were you, I would go with the idea that I didn't wake up with it so, hopefully. Mine to USUALLY come in the morning. But as we all know, nothing is for sure in this silly game of trying to conceive.

Keep up the charting and good luck.

2007-09-18 02:52:29 · answer #1 · answered by White Raven 4 · 0 0

ok so shall we are saying that in case you had o'd around the time of the final extreme interpreting then you definately would have ovulated interior 40 8 hours of the final extreme. so the final extreme advance into on cd 26. upload 40 8 hours to that for solid degree and then say you o'd cd28. luteal section lengths selection yet shall we purely say 14 days for the final. 28+14=40 two. so in thought in case you probably did ovulate you have been due on then. for sure you haven't any longer ovulated at that element, or you will have a era now. because all you may bypass on is the streaked cm on cd33, i'd say you may guess O advance into then. if so then you definately wouldnt be due for a era til day after today on the earliest. 33-34 +14 is cd 40 seven or cd 40 8 so carry on and save sorting out. you will the two get a era or a favorable quickly ... solid success pumps. not extra lacking days on the cbfm however eh? x

2016-10-04 22:42:02 · answer #2 · answered by richberg 4 · 0 0

you figured wrong. your temp has nothing to do with you starting its more an indication of ovulation and possible conception. your period can start at any point on the day its due even a day before or after. dont count on your temp to be reliable for predicting your period its really not

2007-09-18 02:49:06 · answer #3 · answered by kleighs mommy 7 · 0 1

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