Charting your basal body temperature (BBT) is an important step in tracking your fertility when trying to conceive. Charting your BBT involves taking your temperature with a basal body thermometer (which measures precise changes to one-tenth of a degree) at the same time each day beginning on the first day of your period. You can use the babyMed BBT Chart in order to track these temperature changes and learn how to interpret them.

When Does Ovulation Occur After A Positive OPK and BBT?

When is ovulation and BBT rise after positive OPK? Your first OPK indicates a rise in the LH hormone, which is followed soon after by ovulation, which is triggered by that LH rise. ... read more »

Stretchy Mucus - Always Ovulation

Does stretchy mucus always mean that I am ovulating? ... read more »

What Affects BBT?

Which factors other than fertility affect the BBT? ... read more »

What Is The Average BBT Basal Body Temperature?

The average range of basal body temperatures is between 97.7-98.2 Fahrenheit, but normal temperatures may be different from one woman to another. ... read more »

What Does Low BBT Mean?

What does it mean if my basal body temperatures (BBT) are lower than average? ... read more »

High BBT

My BBTs are higher than average ... read more »

Erratic BBT curve

My BBT temperatures are all over the place ... read more »

Clomiphene and BBT

Are BBTs accurate with clomiphene? ... read more »

Can The BBT Temperature Curve Determine Pregnancy?

If you haven't had your period 15+ days after ovulation on the BBT temperature curve, then a pregnancy is likely. ... read more »

When Is The First Day of The Menstrual Cycle?

The first day of the menstrual cycle is also the first day of your menstrual period and that is the very first day you observe bright red blood. Brown spotting is not considered a menstrual period. ... read more »

Evaporation Line on Pregnancy Test

The evaporation line may appear after some time and falesly indicate a pregnancy. ... read more »

Normal Body Temperature in Pregnancy: What is Too Low or Too High?

Mild reductions in body temperature are often temporary and don't indicate a serious problem but occasionally, a low body temperature can indicate an underlying condition. ... read more »

Important Ovulation Symptoms

Many women look for ovulation symptoms to predict when they are most fertile either to try to get pregnant or to prevent pregnancy. Did you know that the most common physical ovulation symptoms are probably ones you notice, and don’t necessarily correlate with ovulation? ... read more »

Early Signs Of Pregnancy

Early pregnancy signs are felt by many women even before they miss their menstrual period. However most of the typical pregnancy signs and symptoms are directly related to the pregnancy hormone hCG. ... read more »

Sex And Basal Body Temperature (BBT)

When should we have sex based on my rise in basal body temperature? When is it too late to conceive according to BBT? When is it too early to conceive? ... read more »

BBT Temperature Curve: Sign Of Implantation?

Some BBT temperature charts show signs of implantation such as a triphasic BBT curve or an "implantation dip. ... read more »

FertilChart - Fertility Charting Online

By charting your basal body temperature (BBT) you can learn more about your fertility and keeping a BBT chart is a very exciting way to get pregnant. ... read more »

Low Temperatures

What do low temperatures mean? ... read more »

BBT Temperature Drop and Ovulation

Does the temperature drop before or after ovulation? ... read more »

Double Ovulation And BBT Charting

I am charting my ovulation by using basal body temperature charting. I know I can determine ovulation this way, but can I also detect double ovulation on my BBT? ... read more »

Coverline - What Is It?

How do I determine my coverline? ... read more »

Are Body Wraps Safe During Pregnancy?

Body wraps involve the application of heated towels or wraps to specific areas of the body to melt away fat and treat aches and pains. They are not safe during pregnancy. ... read more »

Fertility Awareness: Triphasic Curve

 A biphasic curve has two phases: It is a curve that rises and stays up after ovulation. The first phase is before ovulation (follicular phase), the second phase is after ovulation (corpus-luteum phase), when temperatures rise because of progesterone. ... read more »

Chapter 1: Introduction To BBT Charting

Your basal body temperature BBT is the temperature of your body at rest. For fertility charting, the temperature is always taken in the morning before you move or get out of bed. ... read more »

1. Fertility Charting Chart, BBT charting, Ovulation calendar

Introduction to fertility charting and basal body temperature (BBT) charting. ... read more »

Fertility Charting - BBT Charting

Charting your fertility and temperature charting is among the most important things to do when trying to get pregnant. ... read more »

Does a Drop in Temperature on the BBT Chart Mean Pregnancy

A temperature drop in the basal body temperature BBT chart about a week or so after ovulation could well mean that there was implantation and pregnancy has occured. ... read more »

Fertility Awareness and Charting

Natural Fertility Planning (NFP) ... read more »

Fertility Course Lesson 7: Basal Body Temperature

Your basal body temperature, BBT, is your body's temperature at rest, when you have slept for several hours. The best time to take your BBT is first thing in the morning when you wake up. ... read more »

Waterbed

Is is safe to use a waterbed while we try to conceive (TTC) and during pregnancy? ... read more »

Expert Fertility Basal Body Temperature BBT Chart Evaluation

BabyMed is the only fertility site where a real fertility expert looks at your fertility basal body temperature BBT chart and helps you identify ovulation and other information. ... read more »

Natural Family Planning (NFP)

What is Nautral Family Planning (NFP)? ... read more »

Infertility Workup Before Clomiphene

Should everyone have an infertility workup? ... read more »

Coverline - When Is It Being Drawn

When your waking body temperature rises more than 0.2 or two-tenths of a degree higher than the previous six days, and it stays that way for at least two days, you can start drawing your coverline. ... read more »

Cervical Position - How-To

How do I check my cervical position? ... read more »

Getting Pregnant With IUI After BBT Temperature Rise

What are my chances of getting pregnant via IUI after my basal body temperature (BBT) rise? ... read more »

Biphasic Curve

The basal body temperature rises and stays up after ovulation because of the progesterone hormone being produced by the corpus luteum after ovulation. This hormone increases BBT. A typical biphasic curve has two distinct phases. ... read more »

Implantation Dip on BBT

Could an implantation dip on my BBT chart mean that I am pregnant? ... read more »

Timing of Sex and Ovulation

Timing of intercourse is when you try to make love only within a day or 2 of ovulation. ... read more »

BBT or EWCM?

Which is a more accurate indication of ovulation, basal body temperature (BBT) or egg-white cervical mucus (EWCM)? ... read more »

Menstrual Period After Miscarriage

After a miscarriage, it can take up to six to eight weeks for your ovulation to return to normal. And then it takes another two weeks for your period to come. ... read more »

Ovulation Prediction

Are there any studies on ovulation prediction? ... read more »

BabyMed BBT Charts

Chart statistics for BBT charts rated and evaluated from January 1 to October 21, 2002. ... read more »

EWCM and Ovulation

EWCM is not a reliable enough indicator to pinpoint the exact day of ovulation. ... read more »

BBT - Drop in Temperature

Can I tell from my basal body temperature (BBT) if I am ovulating today? ... read more »

FertilChart BBT Interpretation

The FertilChart guidelines to interpret your charts. ... read more »

What Day Does Ovulation Occur?

Does ovulation occur on the day of drop or day of rise of temperature? ... read more »

Cervix Soft and High After Ovulation

Am I still fertile if my cervix is soft and high after ovulation? ... read more »

BBT During Pregnancy

Should I continue to take my BBT during pregnancy? ... read more »

Rise in Temperature

Predicting ovulation ... read more »

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