I'm really interested in temping to confirm ovulation, but I've read that this should be done after your most restful sleep and "at least 4 continuous hours of sleep"- this might be challenging for me, because I'm just one of those people who wakes up every few hours in the night. I usually get back to sleep within a half hour of waking, but 4 consecutive hours without waking would be a very good night for me and not typical, maybe once or twice in a week. I'm not sure why I wake up so much & have tried different methods to remedy this but in general it doesn't seem to effect my life much since it's my norm by now.
Will this present a problem with the accuracy of my temperatures? Is there an alternate time that I can record temps?
Thanks!
Re: Temping when you don't get restful sleep
I'll be looking into basal body thermometers soon.
I don't have much of a concept of a "regular" cycle for me, since I've been on birth control so long. My brief periods off of BC I was one of those who always thought they were "late" & took pregnancy tests when I went over 4 weeks, only to have AF arrive a few days later. I felt pretty dumb when I got older and realized "uh not everyone's cycle is a perfect 28 days"!
I'm kind of looking forward to figuring these things out about myself, and just feeling more empowered with that knowledge. It will be nice to know when AF is expected & not be guessing as to when a pregnancy test is needed! Not to mention having a better idea of a due date should pregnancy occur.
I'm glad to have found this community!
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