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Re: BBT Temps

From: Cherine (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 24 Apr 2000 12:26:31 -0500 (CDT)


You can't determine your coverline until AFTER you ovulate. You said you don't anticipate ovulating for a couple of more days but you know that your coverline is 98?

You establish your coverline after you have confirmed your ovulation rise (3 days of temps at least .2 degrees higher than the previous 6 days). Your coverline is .1 degree higher than the previous 6 days temps.

Low BBT's can be associated with hypothyroidism or low progesterone. High BBT's can be associated with pregnancy, fever, or infection.

I'm not a medical professional, but after charting for 9 months and reading more than I care to :) your coverline at 97.7 or 98 is quite normal. Mine is usually 97.7-97.9. If you are concerned about your charts or cycle length, bring them in and show your dr.

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Cherine

At Mon, 24 Apr 2000, MaryJ wrote: > >My coverline BBT is usually 97.7. This month it was higher (around 98) >but today dropped to 97.5. I don't anticipate ovulating for a couple >more days. What causes High BBTs (aside from pregnancy) and what causes >Low BBTs? Mine always seen to be a little on the high side. Should I be >concerned? I am 29 and TTC for 5 months. Cycles range from 33 - 43 >days. >Thank you for your input.




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