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Re: Detected LH surge but bbt droped: why?From: Lynn D. Montgomery, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 2 Jan 2002 10:16:53 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Gaitre wrote: > >I detected LH surge in the evening of CD14 (test line as dark as the >reference line) and in the evening of CD15 (test line much darker than >the reference line)and then in the morning of CD16 my bbt rose up. So I >think I ovulated, but why this morning (CD17) when I woke up my bbt >dropped 0.1 degree centigrade to 36.8 which is a little bit under the >coverline. What's the reason for the bbt drop since nothing changed? >Did I actually ovulate? Or might it be a bad ovulation with low >progesterone level so the bbt dropped? Will my bbt rise up again >tomorrow? What would be the reasons if you get LH surge but no >ovulation? I used to have postovulation bbt above coverline every day >(37.0 or 37.2 or lowest 36.9). Do I still have hope that I might get >pregnant this cycle? >Thanks very much for your help! Sometimes the temp is hard to figure, but given your OPK result, combined with your temp change, this would give as good of an indication of ovulation as anything... Lynn
-- Lynn D. Montgomery, MD Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center Missoula, Montana
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