When do you normally get CH's? I have been reading the lessons and it said after 3 high temps, I don't know if mine are high, but they are dragging their @ss getting high.
It's a horizontal line they draw on your chart - it is calculated (if I remeber correctly - my TCOYF book is upstairs) it by selecting your highest T during your peak time, and add 0.1 degrees to that.
/ / / What she said. You have a "slow rise" on this chart, so it might be harder to get a solid CH this time but I do think it looks like you O-ed, so that's good!
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Re: CH / Charting question
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Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
You'll get them once you have 3 consecutives T's above your coverline.
If those T's don't match up with your other fertility signs that you are recording, they will only give you dotted CH's.
Ok I get it now. Thank you.
It's a horizontal line they draw on your chart - it is calculated (if I remeber correctly - my TCOYF book is upstairs) it by selecting your highest T during your peak time, and add 0.1 degrees to that.
Idid thata nd it's telling me I o'ed today..
Jay's working to freaking 10 pm againa nd has to get up at 8 am tomorrow. So I know no lovin...