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Re: Question on BBT...

From: Holly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Jul 2001 12:15:41 -0500 (CDT)


Sonnet,

Thanks for the encouragement. I'm pretty excited that I may have ovulated. It's my 3rd month on 2000 Mg of Glucophage XR. I'm sure I didn't get pregnant though. The last time we bd was 4 days before o. Yes, it's still possible but pretty unlikely!

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Holly

At Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Sonnet wrote: > >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 >> >-- >Email always welcome to: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com >

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Holly
holly.laclair-bogedain@medstat.com



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