Technically speaking, thermal shift can be as small as .5 degrees. So FF could be right, but you have a couple of missing temps and an open circle so it's hard to tell at this point.
Technically speaking, thermal shift can be as small as .5 degrees. So FF could be right, but you have a couple of missing temps and an open circle so it's hard to tell at this point.
Good luck!
Actually it's 3 temps, .2 degrees higher than the previous 6 to define ovulation. I don't see that on her chart.
Technically speaking, thermal shift can be as small as .5 degrees. So FF could be right, but you have a couple of missing temps and an open circle so it's hard to tell at this point.
Good luck!
Actually it's 3 temps, .2 degrees higher than the previous 6 to define ovulation. I don't see that on her chart.
FF is on crack and crack IS wack
.2 is right. I don't know why on earth I typed .5, but it doesn't necessarily have to be higher than previous 6 temps. That's just a rule of thumb. My BFP chart didn't have a shift higher than the previous 6 even if you moved my CHs back 2 days. It really varies based on how accurate your temping is each day and your body. Everyone is different.
Either way, I am still not entirely sure that you'v O'd already.
Re: chart help, please
Technically speaking, thermal shift can be as small as .5 degrees. So FF could be right, but you have a couple of missing temps and an open circle so it's hard to tell at this point.
Good luck!
Actually it's 3 temps, .2 degrees higher than the previous 6 to define ovulation. I don't see that on her chart.
FF is on crack and crack IS wack
.2 is right. I don't know why on earth I typed .5, but it doesn't necessarily have to be higher than previous 6 temps. That's just a rule of thumb. My BFP chart didn't have a shift higher than the previous 6 even if you moved my CHs back 2 days. It really varies based on how accurate your temping is each day and your body. Everyone is different.
Either way, I am still not entirely sure that you'v O'd already.