@tiffanylynn89 I am so sorry for your loss and the incredible pain you must feel. You might find it useful to participate in our TWW thread and ask questions like this.
Implantation dips are tricky. Many women have a dip around mid-LP that is attributable to a secondary estrogen surge. I get a dip on many of my charts, pregnant or not. It is only in retrospect that you could call a dip an implantation dip, and even then, it likely was a secondary estrogen surge that happened to coincide with implantation. In your particular case I do not see a dip on your chart but instead a spike at 6dpo. If your temp goes up and stays up maybe I would think differently, but for now it looks like 6dpo is the aberration. In any case, implantation dips are not the norm, many women who are pregnant do not have them.
tiffanylynn89 I absolutely do not see an implantation dip at all in your chart. Honestly, individual temps don't matter in the day-to-day of BBT, but rather you're trying to look at the overall pattern of your chart. Early on this means you won't be able to gleam a ton until after your cycle is over. Once you've temped for a while and your body has shown you an established pattern, then it's easier to guess what's coming next. Also, it'd be better if you jumped into some our weekly threads as well! There are a ton of great women on this forum and a lot of insight to be had, but you also have to GIVE support in order to get it!
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Re: Implantation Dip?
Implantation dips are tricky. Many women have a dip around mid-LP that is attributable to a secondary estrogen surge. I get a dip on many of my charts, pregnant or not. It is only in retrospect that you could call a dip an implantation dip, and even then, it likely was a secondary estrogen surge that happened to coincide with implantation. In your particular case I do not see a dip on your chart but instead a spike at 6dpo. If your temp goes up and stays up maybe I would think differently, but for now it looks like 6dpo is the aberration. In any case, implantation dips are not the norm, many women who are pregnant do not have them.
Good luck, hope it is your cycle.
Also, it'd be better if you jumped into some our weekly threads as well! There are a ton of great women on this forum and a lot of insight to be had, but you also have to GIVE support in order to get it!
This thread has been closed. Please do not ask the Community if you are pregnant. Instead, please visit our 1st Trimester board to discuss early possible pregnancy symptoms and the thread pinned to the top of this board called, “What does a positive pregnancy test really look like?” where members are permitted to display their pregnancy tests.
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