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    Luck If you been charting for more than one pregnancy!

    Did your bbt act similar in your second/third pregnancy before you got your bfp? The same highest temp or a temp dip on the same cycle day, or something else?

    Perhaps it isn't reliable to compare your own charts..
    This cycle (7 dpo) my bbt is 37.2 degrees (98.96f)
    and in my four earlier pregnancy this has been my absolute highest temp. My highest temp seems to be a little bit lower in my "non-pregnancy cycles", after O, 37.1 (98.78f), never higher than that.

    Well, i just want to vent on here because the 2WW is killing me and i'm curious if someone have seen this on their charts before.
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    *bump*
    2012 @5w
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    2014 @5w

    -2016

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    If you been charting for more than one pregnancy!

    I have had super high temps post O in non pregnancy cycles.

    This cycle, I had low temps pre O than what I normally do, and had high temps post O, but not overly high. Then after implantation, I had the classic even higher temps than my post O that have stayed high. A classic triphasic chart. I have had this in a non-pregnancy cycle but not this stable for this long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXforhubby View Post
    I have had super high temps post O in non pregnancy cycles.

    This cycle, I had low temps pre O than what I normally do, and had high temps post O, but not overly high. Then after implantation, I had the classic even higher temps than my post O that have stayed high. A classic triphasic chart. I have had this in a non-pregnancy cycle but not this stable for this long.

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    Thanks for your answer! Do you have more than one pregnancy chart? No similarities between these cycles?
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    I have a handwritten one from DS2 and it wasn't triphasic like this one is. His spiked after O and basically flatlined from there. My temps were not as high as these are this time around.

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    You cannot read anything into temperature fluctuations of tenths of a degree. They are meaningless. It doesn't mean you're not pregnant, just that these tiny differences can happen for many different reasons including sheer randomness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atomic sagebrush View Post
    You cannot read anything into temperature fluctuations of tenths of a degree. They are meaningless. It doesn't mean you're not pregnant, just that these tiny differences can happen for many different reasons including sheer randomness.
    I see! Thank you for your answer. But i can't stop hoping it's a good sign..

    And atomic, your avatar picture is adorable!
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    Thank you!

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    I didn't temp with my DD, but with my DS my chart was all over the place and FF changed my O day like 4 times, LOL. I even had a weird temp dip at the end making me think AF was on her way. For my 3rd pregnancy my chart was a perfect triphasic, textbook! I wouldn't put much into such small variances in temp. But I do hope this is your month, GL!
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    Yes, my pregnancy chart with DS2 and #3 (ended in miscarriage) were both very similar. It was the only reason I thought I could be pregnant with #3 as I had no other symptoms. Both charts went triphasic around 6 or 7 dpo with no temp dips after that.
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