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Anonymous : Re: (Melissa) i'm starting to give up trying.

From: Michele (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 2 Jul 2003 09:43:00 -0500 (CDT)


Thank you Melisa for correcting my mistake. Of course, your temp rises after ovulation.... I don't know why I said it rose before. Must be sleep deprivation!!! LOL. Thanks again.... I really hope Melissa finds the info that we gave her on bbt helpful and conceives a beautiful baby. Michele

At Tue, 01 Jul 2003, Anonymous wrote: >
>Melissa - - In Michele's email, there was one part that was kind of
>confusing when she was telling you about charting your temp to see when you
>ovulate, so I wanted to clarify. It was this part from her message: "After
>a few cycles you'll be able to see that your temp rises a bit for a few days
>right before you ovulate and then dips back down until your period."
>
>Actually, your temp is low before you ovulate (usually in the 97 range), and
>then goes up at least .2 degrees higher after you ovulate (due to the surge
>in progesterone) and remains high until your period comes about 12-16 days
>




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