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Re: Ovulation day of temp spike?

From: AdoptASAP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 May 2001 10:19:28 -0500 (CDT)


:( Sorry sweety! No tube blockage. I haev been thoroughly checked. I am 'normal' in all women reproductive areas. No cysts, no blockage, no tilting, nothin..THANK GOD!

At Thu, 31 May 2001, jodi wrote: >
>*sigh* That's one of the most depressing things I have ever read on this
>board. Here
>I thought that at least when i have periods, they are ovulatory... But
>now I guess
>that might not be true. They always say, the only sure sign of
>ovulation is
>pregnancy... guess it's true!
>
>A thought - any chance your tubes are blocked? That would explain not
>falling pregnant...
>I don't know about the blood tests, though...
>
>- Jodi
>
>At Thu, 31 May 2001, AdoptASAP wrote:
>>
>>I get the sore nipples, cramps, pains, etc. Ive always been a 'mucousy'
>>person so I cant go by that. Do the charting, and the over the counter
>>Ov Kits and then bring the results to the Doctor. After 3 months or so,
>>the doc can take a test about the same time as its been the previous
>>months to see if you are ovulating. Mine came out negative. My body
>>was getting close to the edge, but never went over. Im not saying this
>>is true for everyone, but it isnt a guarentee. I had to take blood
>>tests every other day (I think blood test...its been years and I earned
>>frequent-medical-miles because I was in visits between 4 docs all the
>>time) for a week plus my regular monitoring. Pain in the butt, but I
>>was fooled.
>>
>>At Thu, 31 May 2001, jodi wrote:
>>>
>>>How do you know you are not ovulating, if you had temp spikes and OPK
>>>results?
>>>Sonograms? Blood levels?
>>>
>>>I find this very curious! I don't take temps, but I plan to, if I ever
>>>reach a conclusion to
>>>go off BCPs! Yesterday I made up my mind to do it... today I am not so
>>>sure... it's my last pill day
>>>today so I figure I have one more week to make up my mind already...
>>>heh.
>>>
>>>I always assumed I ovulated because I would get the sore boobs (esp.
>>>nipples) and other
>>>such signs 2 weeks before my period... sometimes I would even have that
>>>middleschmurtz
>>>pain... never paid too close attention to cervical mucous but often had
>>>what I describe as
>>>"squirty days" around that time, times when I would feel an "Oh-oh"
>>>leaky feeling, and
>>>run to the loo expecting to find ol' Aunt Flow... But, I have never
>>>taken temps, or taken an
>>>OPK, or anything like that. I always assumed, though, that if you
>>>charted, and had the spike, you
>>>were ovulating. Weird!
>>>
>>>- jodi
>>>
>>>At Thu, 31 May 2001, AdoptASAP wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Important fact, just because your temp peaks, does NOT mean you are
>>>>ovulating. Mine peeks but I dont ovulate. It peeks wanting to ovulate,
>>>>but its just falling short of ovulation. 'Close but no cigar' or 'False
>>>>alarm contractions' theory.
>>>>
>>>>Don't assume you are ovulating. I have even fooled ovulation kits and
>>>>pregnancy kits. Doc did tests and said I still didn't ovulate an I have
>>>>never been preggers.
>>>>
>>>>At Thu, 31 May 2001, Christie wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>I understand that in a normal cycle a woman will ovulate and then 1-2
>>>>>days later her temp will spike. However has anyone else with PCOS
>>>>>noticed that they ovulate closer to the night before the temp spike or
>>>>>the day of?
>>>>>
>>>>>I am on day 23 of my cycle and my temp spiked yesterday. I thought I
>>>>>had CM around day 15-16 of my cycle, but no temp spike. My CM a few
>>>>>days before the temp spike was white and sticky. Yesterday and today it
>>>>>seems to be better quality CM.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for any input!!
>>>>>
>>>>>--
>>>>>Christie
>>>>>




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