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Re: BBT

From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 11 Feb 2000 12:55:08 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 11 Feb 2000, michele wrote: >
>I am new at taking my temp. This is my first chart. I'm now at day 29
>and for the last two mornings my temps have been rising (37.2) Since
>ovulation (day 19) my temps have been (37.0 or 37.1) I was just
>wondering if a rise in temp. at this point in my cycle is normal. Is
>37.2 very high?

It's fine.

>Also, since my ovulation was at day 19, can I assume that I'll start
>menstruating 14-15 days after ovulation (day 34-35)?

If not pregnant, 14 days give or take a day.

>I've always had shorter cycles (27-28 days). Since my miscarriage back
>in September, I've had irregular cycles(mostly 30-34 days) Is this
>normal or should I get it checked out.

Luteal phase (time after ovulation) should be, as above, 14 days, gove or take a day. If it's less than 12, I'd be suspicious of a hormonal problem. If less than 10, it's a certainty.

>My periods have always been
>painful, but since the miscarriage they are excruciating!
>
>Thanks for your help.

--
Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York

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