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When you are charting how much of a temp. rise do you normally see after ovulation?
My normal temps seem to be pretty low - under 97 degrees (ranging from 95.7 to 97) I am pretty sure I ov'd on Dec 13 (Based on temp dip, CM and Ov pains) my temp only raised to 97.1 yesterday and 97.2 today... it's above the coverline (97) but not the 0.4 to 1.0 degree that is considered average. Is anyone elses like this when they Ov? I am still new to charting!
Thanks!
3 Answers
- Mrs_MLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
It sounds like you could have. I think it depends on what your temps were in the several days before O. Have you tried using fertilityfriend.com to do your charting? It's pretty helpful when you're new to charting.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
I went by a organic relations making plans route a numebr of yrs in the past and four tenths of a defgree stands out in my concepts for some reason. i comprehend it truly is not a lot. once you've elvated temps for 21 days you're pregnant. Like I reported i imagine that elevation ought to nicely be a remember of in problem-free words 4 tenths of a level. The basal thermometer in problem-free words measures small increments liek that, when you're utilizing a common themr you would evaluate gettign a basal.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There just needs to be a visual change pre and post o. There's not a certain amount. it needs to rise because everyone's temp is different. Good Luck TTC!