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Re: Implantation ? anovulatory...Plz reply...very curious

From: Lynn D. Montgomery, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 Oct 2001 11:47:00 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 31 Oct 2001, anonymous wrote: >
>Not a doctor, but I respectfully disagree. If your temps continue to
>remain above 98.0, I would suggest that your temp rise followed the 97.7
>temp, (with coverline established at 97.8) and the earlier 98.2 temp in
>your cycle is an aberration. Besides which, it doesn't even fall in the
>"previous 6 temperatures" rule, and the sustained rise (.2 above
>coverline) is enough to establish temp rise by every source I seen
>regarding bbts.

I never mind disagreement, as long as it is respectful. Basal body temps should have a 0.8 to 1.0 degree change from prior to to following ovulation. These temps appear monophasic without a significant change to signify ovulation... Lynn

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Lynn D. Montgomery, MD
Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center
Missoula, Montana

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