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Re: Delayed Ovulation?

From: Mary (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 30 Jan 2000 22:12:09 -0600


> I have purchased Toni Weschler's book, largely because of reading about
> it here in the forums. I guess I am just confused about one thing. I'm
> wondering if I have a slow-rise temperature or if I'm one of those
> mentioned in Appendix A where it takes the body a few days to respond to
> the postovulatory progesterone. Is it possible to not ovulate until 4
> days past the eggwhite fluid (all days since have been dry) or could it
> be a slow temp reaction? Congrats on your pregnancy--I hope I'll be
> pregnant soon.

Jennifer,

Based on what you have written and what I have read (as a non-medical professional) and if I were interpreting this as one of my cycles, I'd bet on the slow temp reaction.

JMHO. :)

Cycles can be so quirky. If you looked at other topics in Appendix A you can see that a drop in one hormone, or temp rise in another can really throw your chart off.

On a side note, if you have hung around the forums for any length of time you will see advice to have intercourse every other day the 5 days up to and including ovulation day. How has your timing been?

Mary






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