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Re: Period????/???'s on bbt

From: Dave (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 11 Mar 2001 13:31:03 -0000


I use it too, at the moment we don't measure temps, I wasn't getting periods, so we guessed that it didn't matter. However, I have 2 af on the trot, and feeling pretty confident that I am going to have a third, same symptoms etc. We have said that if I do we will start to record temps too, and take the ttc bit a lot more seriously, if you know what I mean! ;-) My only criticism is my dh now looks at it and tells me off if we haven't had enough sex in a month!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------ Free Web Email & Filter Enhancements. ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.freewebemail.com/filtertools/ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ----- Original Message ----- ------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Sonnet" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
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To: "Multiple recipients of list PCOS" <anonymous@obgyn.net>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 11:54 PM
Subject: Re: Period????/???'s on bbt

> Just a note for Christina (and anyone else) I have used Lifecycle for 5 > 40-day cycles now, after someone here turned me on to it. I LOVE it, I > couldn't ttc without it. I put my info in every morning and just let it > do all the work. My favorite part about it, and why I originally > downloaded it, is that it makes automatic adjustments for waking up at > different times. I would totally give three cheers for it! (first time > my temps have ever made sense to me!) > > At Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Christina wrote: > > > >This is just my opinion, but I would not classify 2 days as a period, > >although if you're worried you should seek the advice of a doctor. I'm > >more or less replying to your question about bbt. I found a site with a > >free program that you can download for people either ttc or ttavoid > >getting pregnant. You download the program, and it takes most of the > >questions out of deciphering when you ovulated or didn't. You enter in > >the temp. info and mucus ect. and it charts it for you. There is an > >'advisor' part of the program that tells you more or less what's > >happening. I am ttc and I have found it great because I don't have to > >sit back and do the calculations myself. It tells me what's happening > >based on the info I give it. If you're interested, here is the site > > > >http://www.lifecyclesoft.com > > > >You can set the program to either achieve or avoid pregnancy. Let me > >know if you try it...I'd love to hear what someone else thought of it. > > > >-- > >Christina :) > > > >>Hello everyone... > >> I have been on met for about 6 months.I got my period > >>for 5 of those 6 months( I think).I started taking spiro. > >>in Dec. of last year for the hair growth.Well, in Jan. I > >>quit the spiro. for the reason that I would like to try to > >>conceive.I started to bleed in late Feb. & I thought it was my > >>period,but it only lasted 2 days and the blood was bright red,like a > >>normal period.(Sorry if I gross anyone out)My question is ..Would you > >>classify that a period?? > >>I thought I was doing so well,but know I feel like I am back > >>where I started & now I just cry almost all the time.I also have been > >>trying to chart my temp. when I wake up in the AM. > >>My second question is for the first 9 days my temp. ranged between > >>975-977, then it went down to 97 & 969,then shot back up to 977,then > >>973.Could anyone give me a clue to what is happening w/these weird > >>temp.s'??Does it mean I possibly could have ovulated??Please if anyone > >>has any input I would be most grateful,before I drive myself insane > >>w/all the worrying & crying.Thanks. > >> > >> Anon > > > >-- > >Christina :) > > > > -- > Email always welcome to: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com >




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