Trying to Get Pregnant

Triphasic?

A little question for the knowledgable ladies out there...

I noticed I've had a temp jump, so I put in a fake similiar temp for tomorrow and FF is telling me that my chart was "possibly triphasic" on Day 16.

Is that good? Bad? Not really anything at all?

TIA! :)

 

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Re: Triphasic?

  • Triphasic is good but I think that it wouldn't matter since that is an open circle anyway, it probably won't be that high tomorrow. 

     

    TCOYF mentions triphasic charts, I think something like 25% of pregnancy charts show a second temp shift. That doesn't mean much, since a lot of triphasic charts are not pregnancy charts.  

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  • If I remember correctly, you get that message if you have another temp jump around 7DPO. 
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  • Maybe. Maybe not. Here's what FF.com says about it.

    What is a triphasic chart pattern? Does it mean I am pregnant if I have a triphasic chart pattern? Do I have to have a triphasic chart to be pregnant?

    A triphasic chart shows three levels of temperatures: pre-ovulation, post-ovulation, and then a second rise around 7-10 days after ovulation. Some women with charts that show this pattern turn out to be pregnant. But many do not. Likewise, your chart does not need to show this kind of pattern for you to be pregnant. Whether or not you are pregnant, progesterone, the hormone responsible for raising your temperature after ovulation, generally peaks in the middle of your luteal phase and this can cause this kind of pattern whether or not you are pregnant.

    A triphasic chart can be promising, however, because progesterone levels generally increase after implantation (7-10 days past ovulation) in conception cycles, and sometimes this results in a triphasic pattern. If your chart shows a second significant thermal shift that begins 7-10 days past ovulation, Fertility Friend will indicate a triphasic pattern in the Pregnancy Monitor. A triphasic chart, however, is not a definite sign that you are or are not pregnant. It is just increasing your probability if you also have well-timed intercourse. Likewise, you can be pregnant and not have a triphasic pattern. Like all signs of possible implantation or pregnancy, you can really only speculate about it once a pregnancy has already been confirmed.

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  • Thanks ladies for the info!

    I'll just have to wait and see what my temp keeps doing!

    After TTC with IR PCOS:
    April 2011: Metformin 1500mg + Clomid 100mg + Ovidrel + Prometrium = BFP!
    Beta #1 at 14DPO: 197 Beta #2 at 18DPO: 1296
    At 40w6d, our Team Green surprise came by unplanned C-section and changed our lives forever!

    Lilypie First Birthday tickers
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