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Re: Slow rise in BBT

From: Tonja (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 18 Sep 2000 12:44:45 -0500 (CDT)


Not at all. This is known as the "slow-rise" pattern and is simply a temperature pattern that some women follow. The only downside is that temps in this type of pattern can be a little more challenging to interpret (but CERTAINLY not impossible!) and drawing the coverline is a little different, but it doesn't indicate a problem with your fertility.

If you have a copy of "Taking Charge of Your Fertility," you can read more about this type of pattern (check the index for "slow rise pattern") and how to interpret your temps. If you don't and are interested in how to interpret, I'd be happy to dig my copy up and paraphrase this section for you!

Tonja

At Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Lorrie wrote: >
>My temps for the past 2 months have slowly risen by .1 after ovulation.
>Does this mean I might have a fertility problem?

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Tonja Brossette
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