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Re: Delayed Ovulation?

From: C Twisdale RN (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 30 Jan 2000 14:11:02 -0600 (CST)


I am assuming by 2 charts you mean you have been charting for 2 cycles. Usually with ovulation you see a noticeable rise in temp at ovulation time, if pregnancy occurs, the temp will remain elevated, if not it will return to normal. Most MD's want to see at least 6 months of cycles/charts before anything else is done. So far with just 2 cycles would be hard to make a call about what is happening. Hang in there, I know it can befrustrating to check temp everyday an have sex on schedules! When do you go back to MD?

At Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Jennifer wrote: >
>Thanks for the prompt reply. I am new to charting--I only have two
>charts. I am 29, have a 4-year-old son and have been off birth control
>since Sept. 1999. The provera was given to induce the period. This
>morning I took my temp and it was up 3 tenths over the previous six
>days. I understand I need to draw the coverline at this point. I now
>have another question--can it take 5 days for a temperature rise after
>the peak day has come and gone? My peak day was on day 14 and today is
>day 19. If it possible for the temps to take longer to react to
>ovulation, what could cause this? Thanks again for your response.




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