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February 28th, 2010, 03:33 PM
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Hi Charting Gals!

Thanks for your input yesterday- you all were right, JM took back my cross-hairs this morning, looking at my temps I think I will get them back tomorrow provided that my temps are still up. BUT, my question is....

What have you found to be the most promising post O temps for PG? Should they steadily rise? And, conversely, what have you found to not be a good sign (in general, I know everyone's charts will look different- but, what you see most often)?

Thanks,
El
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February 28th, 2010, 04:38 PM
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If you go into FF and look at other pg charts, oddly enough they are all over the place for temps! Everyone will say a chart looks great with high temps, but I've seen lots of pg charts with low post O temps, erratic temps, you name it!
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March 1st, 2010, 05:25 AM
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Unfortunately, there is no "standard pg" chart or temp. They can be up, down and everywhere in between.

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March 1st, 2010, 07:56 AM
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Ditto!!! Everyone is different! Good Luck!
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Cycle #10-11 - Met with first RE, diagnosed with heterzygeous MTHFR mutation & slightly low SA on all counts. -BFN, Cycle #12 - First IUI+Trigger - BFN, Cycle #13 - BFN
Cycle #14-15 - Met with new RE, diagnosed with a blocked right tube that previous RE completely overlooked or didnt care to mention. Soy (120mg) - BFN
Cycle #16 - Clomid (100mg) - BFN, Cycle #17 - Clomid (100mg)+Trigger+IUI - BFN
Cycle #18 - Acupuncture+Clomid (100mg) - BFN
Cycle #19-27 - 2 Soy (160mg) cycles, the rest all natural also 30lbs lost!! - BFN's
Cycle #28 - New RE is GREAT! Put on bcp 7/6/11, Lap surgery 8/1/11- Tubal cyst (5cm) found and removed, Uterine Septum removed, and Stage II-III endo removed. Cycle #29 - All Natural - BFN, Cycle #30 - All Natural - BFN, Cycle#31 - All Natural - BFN, DONE TTC FOR NOW




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