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Re: Basal Body TemperatureFrom: bm (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 30 Jan 2002 05:49:05 -0600 (CST)
It's possible that you are not ovulating. I would talk to your dr. At Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Maggie wrote: > >At Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Shelly wrote: >> >>Hi, >>My husband and I have been trying to conceive for a few months now and I >>have begun charting my basal body temperature every mornig at 6:30. I >>am almost finished with my first month of charting. The general rule is >>that your temperature is to stay low and dip before ovulation and then >>spike after ovuolation (to about 98.2). Well, my problem is that my >>temperature has kept steady at 97.7-97.2 for the whole cycle. I'm >>pretty sure I've ovulated already, but my tempurature stays consistent >>(no spike). Any ideas on why this may be? Has anyone else tried this >>temperature thing? Does it work? The only BC we used prior to trying to >>conceive was condoms. I have bad reactions to BC pills. Thanks. > >Hi Shelly, >Try an ovulation test. I don't think that the temp. method works very >well. (Normal body temp. is about 98.6 F) >Good luck with having a baby!! >Take care, >Maggie > >-- >Maggie Beth Anderson >Medical Student at University of Washington >
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