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Re: Mary...Re: Delayed Ovulation?

From: Michele (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 4 Feb 2000 08:14:57 -0600 (CST)


It's my first chart Mary. I think I was too impatient (as with everything)! My temperature zoomed up yesterday, so I guess that means that I ovulated after all. It's really interesting because I ovulated around the 19th day, when I usually ovulate around the 14th day. That explains why I've been having long cycles lately and that's also probably the reason why I haven't been getting pregnant. One question... If my temps stay high for the next few weeks, is it a possible indication of pregnancy? When do temps go down if I'm not pregnant? Thanks.

At Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Mary wrote: >

>>----- Original Message -----
>From: Michele <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>To: Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH
><pregnancy-birth@forum.obgyn.net>
>Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 6:41 PM
>Subject: Mary...Re: Delayed Ovulation?
>
>> Mary,
>> I've also begun to take my temps. I'm at day 19 and my temperature has
>> been consistently steady at 36.8 or 36.9 celsius. I've been having, on
>> average, 30 day cycles. I was just wondering what a slow rise temp
>> reaction was? Does it mean that you might be pregnant? I haven't
>> experienced the rise in temp after ovulation, though I'm not sure I
>> ovulated. I'm planning on getting "taking charge of your fertility" or
>> the book Jennifer mentions, but I was just curious.
>
>How long have you been charting? If several months/cycles have gone by and
>you do not see evidence of ovulation, it may be time to check in with your
>doctor.
>
>Mary




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