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Re: stress and basal temperaturesFrom: Alicia M. Lapidus M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 5 Jun 2003 13:20:59 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Wendy wrote: > >I have been taking my temperatures in the mornings for over a year and a >half. I have low thyridism treated with Synthroid (my temperatures >continue to be on the low side however). About three months ago my >husband and I signed a contract to buy a new house, and only moved in >this weekend. Over the last couple of months I have noticed that my >temperatures were higher than normal (although still showing a normal >ovulatory cycle), but then dropped slightly the day after we moved into >our new home. Does stress play a roll on basal temperatures, and if so, >how? > >-- >Wendy - confused, concerned, and wanting a successful pregnancy > Yes, raises metabolism.
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Alicia M. Lapidus M.D.
Director Obgyn.net Latina
Chief of Staff Obstetrics, Hospital J. A. Fernández
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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