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Re: Steady BBT?

From: Lynn D. Montgomery, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 29 Nov 2000 18:59:36 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Jolene wrote: >
>I have been on the pill for 6 months.
>Recently I started taking my Basil Body Temp. I have done this in the
>past when I was trying to have a baby. I know my norm temp. before
>ovulation is 97.4 to 97.9 after ovulation it ranged 98.1 to 98.6 for the
>past week it has been a steady 98.4. Is this normal when on the pill?
>Shouldn't it fluctuate a little?
>BTW my earlier post the preg test neg and cbc was ok. So that rules out
>pregnancy. So I can't figure out why my BBTnis so high preovulation. Or
>could I have ovulated earlier and missed the rise. I still have 1 1/2
>weeks of pills before my pd. starts.
>Should I stop taking my BBT while I am on the pill.
>Thanks for all your help,
>Jolene

Just stop. Your temp will not likely fluctuate in temp because you will likely not ovulate... Lynn

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Lynn D. Montgomery, MD
Director, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Rocky Mountain Perinatal Center
Missoula, Montana

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