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Re: understanding BBT and ovulation

From: casey (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 6 Jul 2000 13:12:58 -0500 (CDT)


I sure wish I were pregnant! But I did a home pregnancy test on 10dpo and 14dpo with negative results. Could it have been too early? Of course I'll try again in a day or two...but the waiting is so hard.

At Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Rachael wrote: >
>Are you sure you're not pregnant? More than 18 days of high temps
>usually means pregnancy.
>
>Good luck! :)
>
>At Thu, 6 Jul 2000, casey wrote:
>>
>>I hovered around 97.7 degrees for the first half of my cycle, had a 0.6
>>degree jump at day 23 to 98.3, and then hovered @ 98.2 for the remainder
>>of my cycle. As mentioned in a previous post, the second half of my
>>cycle has been longer than 14 days - this month it is at 20 days. Is it
>>possible to have a noticeable elevation in BBT but not be ovulating? I
>>thought the rise in BBT was pretty indicicative of increased
>>progesterone from the corpus luteum following ovulation. Why else would
>>the temp remain elevated? Could thyroid dysfunction mimic/affect
>>ovulation? (I have a family history of thyroid problems). Thank you
>>much, in advance.
>>
>>--
>>Casey
>>

--
Casey



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