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Re: 11 dpo, BBT 98.2, want to stop PIO..ouch!!!
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 3 Dec 2000 16:22:40 -0600 (CST)
Progesterone in oil... IM shots...and my butt is just too sore for
anymore. I am now using the Crinone instead of the PIO for the last two
days and go in tomorrow for blood levels. My BBT was 98.1 this am.. so
it is staying up pretty good. I am also have a little queasiness...
burping a lot to for some reason. Might go ahead and do a home
pregnancy tomorrow AM.. but scared to find out I am not PG...but just
my mind playing games with me!
At Sat, 2 Dec 2000, Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. wrote:
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>Temps look good. What is PIO? Pregnancy test to be done when you're a
>day or two late.
>
>HSM
>
>At Sat, 2 Dec 2000, anonymous wrote:
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>>I don't think I can stand the PIO another day. It hurts. I do have
>>Crinone and have been using that too. My BBT's have been unusually high
>>this cycle for me anyway. I want to do a pregnancy test soon.
>>Question... if I stop the PIO, how long will it take for the temp
>>differential from the extra progesterone to be noted in my AM BBT?
>>Also... how soon can I do a pregnancy test..? I am having some mild,
>>occassional cramping, breasts very swollen and tender.
>>
>>I have had a few rare periods for the last year, just finished my second
>>course of Humegon + Fertinex, HCG trigger on Nov. 22, BBT 96.8, Nov. 23
>>BBT 97.2,
>>IUI... Nov 23, BBT 97.3,
>>Nov 24 BBT 97.9,
>>Nov 25 BBT 98.0,
>>Nov 26 BBT 98.1,
>>Nov 27 BBT 98.3,
>>Nov 28 BBT 98.4,
>>Nov 29 BBT 98.0,
>>Nov 30 BBT 98.2,
>>Dec 1 BBT 98.2,
>>Dec 2 BBT 98.2
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>>Would just like an opinion from anyone about my BBT's. Prior to the
>>trigger shot... my temps ranged from 96.6 to 97.0...near death temps I
>>know! <G>
>>
>>Thanks for suggestions and answering my questions!!
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>--
>Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
>Great Neck, New York
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