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Calling all BBT chart readers! Is this a good sign?

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curlyhairdiva · 13/08/2020 09:08

Hi all, picture of my bbt chart attached.

I'm currently 8dpo and as you can see from my chart, my temps have been rising slowly since ovulation with no sign of them falling below coverline anytime soon. Just wondering if this is a good sign or if anyone has experienced anything similar since getting a bfp? So far I've experienced a migraine, mild cramping on and off and sore nipples. Any advice would be great.

Calling all BBT chart readers! Is this a good sign?
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Juno231 · 13/08/2020 09:12

Hello! Unfortunately post O temps aren't really much to go by - in fact a lot of BBTers stop temping once O is confirmed. It could drop below the coverline and still be a BFP or it could go really high and become triphasic and still mean a BFN.

curlyhairdiva · 13/08/2020 09:21

Thanks for your comment! I thought that your temps dropped when AF was round the corner because of the decrease in progesterone.. or maybe I got that wrong?

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curlyhairdiva · 13/08/2020 09:22

@Juno231

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Juno231 · 13/08/2020 09:56

@curlyhairdiva they can do but again that differs from person to person and cycle to cycle. My last AF my temp started slowly tailing off several days before AF and then when AF showed it plummeted way below the coverline. Last cycle it didn't drop below the coverline until my second day of AF and I see lots of charts where the chart looks really pretty and high temp only to drop massively on the very day of AF, no forewarning at all. It's all a bit random!

curlyhairdiva · 13/08/2020 10:03

@Juno231 I see, that makes sense! Thanks so much

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