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Re: Delayed Ovulation?

From: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 30 Jan 2000 22:30:24 -0600 (CST)


>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

Timing has been good--every two days before the fertile fluid appeared and every other day, including peak, from the onset of fertile fluid until the rise, which was this morning. I'm hoping it was a slow temp rise--maybe we actually got lucky this month. :)

I must say that I really enjoy this book--I refer to it CONSTANTLY and find it very interesting. I have recommended it to two friends of mine who are looking into getting pregnant and also to my stepmother who is expecting now but has always had weird cycles. Maybe it'll help her after she has the baby.

Thanks to everyone on the forums. I have found many helpful pieces of advise here--conceiving and non-conceiving questions. Hats off to you!!

--
Jennifer

P.S. Mary, this may be silly, but what does JMHO mean? Thanks :)






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