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What Affects BBT?
Which factors other than fertility affect the BBT?
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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.
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What Does Low BBT Mean?
What does it mean if my basal body temperatures (BBT) are lower than average?
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High BBT
My BBTs are higher than average
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Erratic BBT curve
My BBT temperatures are all over the place
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BBT Thermometer
Is it necessary to use a special thermometer for BBT?
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Clomiphene and BBT
Are BBTs accurate with clomiphene?
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BBT up 18 Days negative Pregnancy test
My BBT is up for 18 days but my pregnancy test was negative today
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BBT Basal Body Temperature Charting: What is it About?
Fertile couples who have sex frequently during the optimal time can often become pregnant much sooner. Charting your basal body temperature (BBT) may help you conceive sooner.
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Charting and Counting: A Man’s Guide to Ovulation
Learn all about ovulation and how to track it using fertility charts and counting.
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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?
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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.
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Low Temperatures
What do low temperatures mean?
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BBT Temperature Drop and Ovulation
Does the temperature drop before or after ovulation?
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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?
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How Does Red Clover Affect Female Fertility
Does red clover really improve your fertility?
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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.
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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 »
Digital or Fever Thermometer
Which is better?
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Fertility Charting - BBT Charting
Charting your fertility and temperature charting is among the most important things to do when trying to get pregnant.
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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.
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Coverline and BBT Charting
The coverline is a horizontal line drawn in your basal body temperature
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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.
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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.
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BabyMed BBT Charts
Chart statistics for BBT charts rated and evaluated from January 1 to October 21, 2002.
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BBT - Drop in Temperature
Can I tell from my basal body temperature (BBT) if I am ovulating today?
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FertilChart BBT Interpretation
The FertilChart guidelines to interpret your charts.
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Ovulation Twice on BBT
What does ovulating twice look like on a basal body temperature (BBT) chart?
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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.
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Implantation Dip on BBT
Could an implantation dip on my BBT chart mean that I am pregnant?
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Setting Ovulation and Coverline Visually
How is a visual interpretation of ovulation and coverline done?
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BBT During Pregnancy
Should I continue to take my BBT during pregnancy?
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How Long Should I BBT Chart Before Seeing a Doctor?
How long should I chart my BBT before seeing a doctor?
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Biphastic Curve
Your temperature may go up and stay up above the coverline for 14-16 days after ovulation. That is called a "biphasic curve".
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Entering a Day into BBT Data
How can I quickly enter a day into BBT data?
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Thermometer For Charting
Do I need a special bbt thermometer or can I use a regular one?
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Lower Than Average Temperatures on BBT
Are lower than average basal body temperatures a problem?
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BBT Graph Help
BBT Graph Help: The Graph Functions
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Chapter 2: Why Should You Chart Your Fertility?
You should start your fertility charting to find out exactly when and if you ovulate and whether you had intercourse at the right time. Fertility or basal body temperature charting is done for several reasons.
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Chapter 3: Getting Started on Fertility Charting
Charting your BBTs is easy. Basically, what you are doing is taking your temperature first thing each day and plotting the temperature on a chart.
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Coverline - Temps to Overlook
The coverline is drawn after your basal body temperature has risen because of ovulation and stayed up for at least 2-3 days.
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How to Do Basal Body Temperature Charting
Here are instructions to make charting ovulation and your BBT easy. ... read more »
Help on BBT Charting
Help with BBT charting.
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When Does the New Day Begin with BBT Temperature Charting?
You should decide at the beginning of BBT temperature charting what you consider the beginning of a new day, the cycle day 1, either after midnight or when you wake up. Both choices are OK.
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Triphasic Temperature Rise and Pregnancy
Does it mean that I am pregnant if my bbt temperature goes up in a triphasic curve on 15 DPO?
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Low Basal Body Temperatures (BBT)
What could low basal body temperatures (BBT) mean?
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Basal Body Temperature and Air Conditioners
Since tracking your basal body temperature to identify rises in temperature could signal that you ovulating, what effect do air conditioners have on BBT and getting pregnant?
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Coverline: How To Draw It On Your Temperature Chart
How to draw a coverline when fertility charting.
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Abnormal BBT Chart
Is there such a thing as an abnormal BBT curve? BBT chart cannot be classified as normal or abnormal. However, try to be more specific about what it is that you see.
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