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Re: Implantion occuring 4 days past ovulation? ectopic?From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 6 Nov 2000 06:49:56 -0600 (CST)
At Sun, 5 Nov 2000, William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG wrote: > >At Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Amy wrote: >> >>Yesterday I was 4 days past ovulation. I've been charting my temps and >>yesterday it went up another 1/2 degree from the 1/2 degree it rose when >>I ovulated. It stayed high today, so I'm suspecting implantaion has >>occured. Is is possible for implantation to occur so early? Everything >>I've read says it occurs 5-10 days past ovulation and I imagine it would >>take another day for it to be reflected in basal temps. I'm concerned >>if implantation occured this early that it's a tubal pregnancy, as I've >>been having slight one-sided pains similar to ovulation pains on the >>same side I experienced the ovulation pains this month (on 10/30 and >>10/31) Thanks! >Amy > >I have never heard of temps being able to predict where a pregnancy >implants. It is way, way too soon to be able to diagnose an ectopic >(little less an intrauterine pregnancy). Wait a week, you may not even >have conceived. Hope this helps > Thank you! I just have a couple more questions. When does the egg normally implant? Is 3 or 4 days past ovulation too early for the egg to implant for a viable pregnancy?
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