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Platinum Supermommy
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Alberta, Canada
Posts: 10,165
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It looks like CD13/14 to me too. You can get mittleschmerz pains in the days leading up to ovulation (from the follicles in the ovaries being stimulated), during ovulation (from the ova rupturing through the ovary), or during the days following ovulation (from the fallopian tubes contracting to push the egg towards the uterus). So pain is a secondary sign.
Ovulation occurs most closely to the last day with slippery mucus (Peak day) before a dry up. It generally occurs on that day, on the first dry up day, or the second dry up day. Then the egg can live up to 24 hours, so the third day after Peak is also considered fertile. Your chart shows CD13 as the last day with EWCM, so I would consider that your mucus Peak day. For a thermal shift you need 3 temps higher than the previous 6. CD15 is the first day you have a temp higher than the previous 6.
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