Guest guest Posted October 4, 2001 Report Share Posted October 4, 2001 Hi Crystal! Hope this helps...l got out my copy of the book TCOYF Taking Charge of Your Fertility and have some input for you: p.274 " After ovulation (during luteal phase), there is a second smaller surger of estrogen, which may cause a temporary drop in temperature and often coincides with a day or two of creamy cervical fluid. You need not be concerned, though, because it is not an indication of returning fertility. " p.280 " Remember that most women will have a very consistent luteal phase (the time from ovulation to menstruation). So, for example, if your own luteal phase is typically about 13 days, and your temperature remains high for 16 days, there is a good chance you are pregnant. The point is to determine if the temperatures are staying high longer than what is normal for you. " ****************** Judy Wallace - 31 DH - - 24 DD - Rose Elaine - 1/20/93 TL - 8/ 4/1995 TR - 8/20/2001 - Dr. Levin (8cm/6cm) http://www.tcoyf.com/cgi-bin/chart.pl/juditt ===== --Judy-- http://members.bellatlantic.net/~jmbw " Have an open mind, and a sense of caring and belonging. " __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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