Hi all!
Here's the deal. I typically have a fallback rise (one day drop in temperature post-ovulation after which temps rise and stay risen throughout luteal phase). It typically occurs 2 DPO, though - one odd month - it occured at 3 DPO. Never, never later than that.
This month, however, I'm on 4 DPO with NO fallback rise, so I'm wondering...
Where I typically have a fallback rise, and this cycle I haven't seen it, might this be a pregnancy symptom? Any of you have similar experiences? Insights?
Of course, like so many of us, I can't resist reading into every little bodily nuance in the course of my two-week wait! Pretty please help me process this one.
Many thanks!
- The Projected Progenitor (http://projectedprogenitor.wordpress.com/)
TTC#1, with male-factor IF, since 10/2009. Five failed IUIs, one failed IVF and IVF SUCCESS in October 2011. #1 expected June 2012!
Re: Charting question re. fallback rise.
I think it is much too early for ANY pregnancy symptoms.
Probably just a fluke or a normal fluctuation. Relax!
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I think it's too early for a pregnancy symptom. I have fallback rises some cycles from 2-5dpo, but other cycles I don't have one at all. How many cycles have you been charting?
Carina 12.28.2010 | Aurelia 9.23.12 | Chart - Round 3
Go look at your own charts. You had one on 4dpo as well. It doesn't look like you've been charting long enough to be able to say that you "always" anything.
Also, there is no 'sign' at 3-4 dpo that you might get pregnant this cycle, no matter what your temps do. It's too early for it to mean anything.
Good luck.
Thanks all!
I've been charting for about 7 months though only managed to get four cycles uploaded to FF which I'm still learning to use.
Y'all are awesome. Appreciate it!
- The Projected Progenitor (http://projectedprogenitor.wordpress.com/)
TTC#1, with male-factor IF, since 10/2009. Five failed IUIs, one failed IVF and IVF SUCCESS in October 2011. #1 expected June 2012!