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Please indulge me...quick straw poll...

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decafgirl · 30/05/2010 20:53

What's your temperature right now?

I'm on the 2ww and feeling positive; just took my temp (completely unscientific I know) and it's 36.79.

Anyone else?

xxx decaf

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HoneyPetal · 03/06/2010 09:58

Hi Katy, I don't mean to state the obvious, and please forgive me if you already know all this and are an expert, but are you following the full principles of charting?

Taking your basal (resting) temperature is an excellent way of tracking what happens during your cycle, but only if you are doing it correctly i.e. every day, first thing in the morning (after at least three hours sleep), before you get out of bed and using a basal thermometer. You then plot the data out as a graph, and look for patterns, which (all being well) is usually a lower temperature before ovulation and then a rise the day after ovulation which is sustained until you bleed. Variation in temperatures from day to day is normal, and to be expected, which is why the pattern over a month is most significant. To fully chart, temperatures are also combined with observing cervical fluid to help pin-point ovulation, and the optional approach of checking cervix position as well.

It takes a good few months of doing this to learn your own pattern and to know what is 'normal' for you. Taking your temperature during the day just gives you the normal temperature that humans are generally at, which is 37degC.

A good book to read is 'Taking Charge of Your Fertility' by Toni Weschler, and the website 'Fertility Friend' is very popular for helping to plot your temperatures. They also send you a course of how to do it by email when you sign up. I'm sure there is a lot of info on the internet as well.

Again, sorry if I am telling you stuff you already know, but you mention that you have never temped before. There is a thread on here full of people who are charting to help with TTC, its called 'Charters Anonymous', I think.

All the best for TTC.

xkatyx · 03/06/2010 09:28

hi everyone, i never done the temp thing befoe but have noticed my temp slighly raised every other day, is that a good sign?

whats everyone eleses temp doing?

decafgirl · 31/05/2010 10:08

I'm guessing HP has the right idea - my temp dropped this morning to 36.40. Still well above the coverline but no where near the 36.79 I had last night!

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BabyValentine · 31/05/2010 09:58

My 'controlled' experiment involved me sitting on the bed and taking my temp over and over again - results over 6 turns were between 98.65-98.90. P'haps I was 98 and not 97, or p'haps HoneyPetal is correct, and temperature that isn't following sleep means nothing at all.

I am keen on the water bath calibration approach though HP...

decafgirl · 31/05/2010 09:19

I hope that's in farenheit spilt or you may need to see a doctor...

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spilttheteaagain · 30/05/2010 22:39

97.6

I think you may be taking this to extremes!

decafgirl · 30/05/2010 22:06

Oh God, what have I started?!! x

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HoneyPetal · 30/05/2010 21:59

More chance of getting that data published than my current failed project

If you really wanted to reduce experimental error, you could use a waterbath to assess the thermometer performance.

Right. Shutting up now.

BabyValentine · 30/05/2010 21:48

Honeypetal, you sound like a fellow scientist. I'm going to recline in the boudoir for a while and do some temperature experiments (DH already thinks I'm a sandwich short!). I may report back in the morning. Perhaps we could get something published?

xkatyx · 30/05/2010 21:46

Hi, i'm also on the 2ww 7 days to go!! My temp has been 37.00

decafgirl · 30/05/2010 21:36

It'll be totally fine!! The wine just helps us relax...until the guilt kicks in! It's a vicious circle!!

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HoneyPetal · 30/05/2010 21:35

Nothing wrong with reams of numbers . TBH, I tested the error of both of my thermometers when I first got them, and that included calculating the standard deviation of repeated measurements.

BabyValentine · 30/05/2010 21:32

Me too with the guilty wine. Half a glass for Eurovision, wracked with guilt this morning.

BabyValentine · 30/05/2010 21:30

Oh hell, I can sense an obsession coming on! I foretell reams of numbers, numerous thermometers, star jumps...

decafgirl · 30/05/2010 21:26

Damn! I did too and it blardy hurt!! They're on and off though which is the odd bit. Bought myself a bottle of wine last night to 'prove' to myself I can't poss be pg. It took us a year to get pg with our DS. Only managed half a glass last night as felt too guilty! Roll on Saturday!

Where's everyone else with their thermometers?!

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HoneyPetal · 30/05/2010 21:24

Not really, I have been reading a bit about it recently as just started charting - certainly not an expert but love collecting data

I think it usually is lower at that time of the day, but does vary quite a lot depending on other factors. I seem to remember the wikipedia page was good for explaining this (search for 'normal body temp'). It could also be that your thermometer has a certain error range as well. Try sitting still and measuring your temp five times, a few minutes apart, You will see the range then.

BabyValentine · 30/05/2010 21:22

Just did - definately pokeable, no tenderness in sight. Temporary insanity receeding...

decafgirl · 30/05/2010 21:21

ommmmmm.....and now you will start prodding at your boobs....ommmmm

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BabyValentine · 30/05/2010 21:16

Ha, decaf, you are so right! In fact, since we started this conversation, I have had some minor cramps. I think I may be going slightly mad

BabyValentine · 30/05/2010 21:14

HP, you seem in the know , so answer me this: isn't it meant to be at its lowest after sleep?

decafgirl · 30/05/2010 21:14

Hmmm your temp is lower as your body likes to play tricks on you and you are obviously such an active person so that a mear jog upstairs will have no effect. I bet it's through the roof in the morn xxx

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HoneyPetal · 30/05/2010 21:10

I think basal body temperature varies normally during the day. The important thing is to take it at the same time, and after at least three hours kip. Thats why FF has a fit if you take your temp at wildly different times .

BabyValentine · 30/05/2010 21:07

Trying to steer clear of vibes - I had 18 post-ov high temps last month and was bitterly disappointed. Odd is good though, this could be your month

BabyValentine · 30/05/2010 21:05

And you still haven't explained why my temperature is lower now than it was at 5:30 this morning. As you started this study, I think I deserve some kind of waffle explanation

decafgirl · 30/05/2010 21:04

Have had cramps for the last 3 days, boobs are a bit odd, v. bloated & I know we DTD at the right time. Just feel like it's my time but hey, what the hell do I know?!!

What about you? Any vibes?

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