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Re: Ovulation day of temp spike?
From: AdoptASAP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 May 2001 09:50:56 -0500 (CDT)
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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