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Re: Question on BBT...

From: Sonnet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Jul 2001 10:33:20 -0500 (CDT)


Creamy is enough for spermies to live in so yes you can be pregnant! Some women never get EW, there's actually an option in TCOYF to set it where creamy is your most fertile but it escapes me how to do it just now :) Slow rise is what I have too, it's just temps that go up in steps instead of shooting up right after you ovulate. I don't know what it means but if you look through the cycle galleries from TCOYF online, there are plenty of women who got pregnant with a slow rise! HTH!

At Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Holly wrote: >
>Hi all,
>
>For anyone charting their BBT...I'm using TCOYF software and yesterday
>it identified a slow-rise thermal shift and says I ovulated 3 days ago.
>Can anyone explain to me what a slow-rise thermal shift is? Also, I
>never achieved EW CM, but did have very creamy CM. I know I'm not
>pregnant but is creamy CM fertile enough to become pregnant? Or, does it
>HAVE to be EW?
>
>--
>Holly
>holly.laclair-bogedain@medstat.com
>

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