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From: tresaro (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 29 May 2003 13:17:19 -0500 (CDT)


I just started charting my temperatures. I have a very regular cycle (25 days-I always start spotting one or two days before my period). Per my chart I should have ovulated about the 19th of May. In the late evening of the 6th day (25th) I noticed spotting, very light. I went to bed and when I got up the next day (26th-7th day after ovulation) I still was spotting. By the afternoon it was gone. I also was feeling crampy-this is unusual for me. I assumed it could have been implantation. Then last night I started feeling crampy again (again, I do not normally get crampy before my period) and started spotting (only see when I wipe). I am still spotting-it is a brownish/pinkish color. Should I assume that I am probably going to get my period (I am supposed to get it on Saturday-I usually start spotting a day or two before) or can I assume it could be a continuation of implantation? My temps since ovulation have been 97.9, 97.9, 97.8, 98.0, 98.3, 98.0, 98.0, 98.1, 98.1, 98.1-my cover line is 97.6. Once you start spotting and it is due to your period should your temps begin to decline? Is there a problem because I have a shorter cycle that I start spotting a day or so before my period? Is there something I can do to not spot before hand?

Thank you,

Tresa




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