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Re: ? about bbt during pregnancy.From: mary (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 21 Jun 1999 22:46:45 -0500
> I know that if you have 18 or so consecutive days of high bbt's, it is > likely you are pregnant. Well, I had that and have done numerous home > tests that were positive. Today, I will be 5 weeks. I do not go to the > doctor until next week. My concern is, I have still been doing my bbt > and it is beginning to fluctuate some. One day it is 98.5 and then it > might be 98.3 and then up again. Does this mean something is wrong? I > am really concerned about this, so any response would be greatly > appreciated. Hi Christy, Some women have the classic triphasic chart when they are pregnant and others remain biphasic. As long as you stay near or above 98.0, I wouldn't worry about it - especially if there are no cramps and bleeding. I can relate to you tho. I took my temps for years and years, before-during-after 5 pregnancies. My best advice to you: If you have a positive pg test, HIDE the thermometer and celebrate! Your temp taking needs are over. Enjoy your pregnancy. :)
-- Mary Shoup Pregnancy & Birth Coordinator mary.shoup@obgyn.net
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