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Getting Pregnant » Fertility Charting

Low Temperatures

By: 
Amos Grünebaum
Updated on August 27, 2020

Q: What do low temperatures mean?

A: Persistently lower basal body temperatures with anovulation could be a sign of endocrine problems such as hypothyroidism.

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