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Re: 18 days of high temps...

From: Amie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 4 Jun 2003 16:53:09 -0500 (CDT)


I've already ruled out infection and I'm not sick...daytime temps are approx. 98.6. Thanks for your info.

At Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Jessica Bardales MD wrote: >
>A good number of things can cause a rise in your body temperature and
>include, among others, the flu, urinary tract infection, or infection at
>any other level. Test for pregnancy since this the most likely at this
>point.
>
>At Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Amie wrote:
>>
>>I've had 18 days of high temps after ovulation. I started bleeding on
>>the day that menses was to begin and it continued for approximately 3 to
>>4 days after and it was very light, at times only showing on white
>>toliet tissue. My temps have not gone below coverline, they've stayed
>>at the lowest .2 above cover and continue to rise again. What are other
>>reasons (besides pregnancy) that can cause this to happen. I would like
>>to rule out these possibilities before I assume that I've conceived.
>>Thank you for your time. :)
>
>--
>Jessica Bardales MD, SOCOG
>Hospital Ginecobstetrico Docente Provincial, Camaguey, Cuba.
>*Note: Opinions expressed here are for educational purposes only
>and, as such, do not constitute a physician-patient relationship.
>This information is not intended to supplant the need for you to
>consult with your physician prior to choosing therapeutic options
>and/or interventions.
>**Private emails cannot be entertained due to time constraints,
>consequently no private emails will receive a response.
>




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