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October 3rd, 2007, 07:12 AM
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First of all I want to say thank you so much for your help.
I have a VIP deal on FF so I asked an "expert" what they thought here is what they had to say:

Hi, Amanda! Any time you have a question for a guide you're welcomed to submit it either in a PM like this or in the VIP circle where the first available guide will assist. We only ask you not post it more than once. This is juuuust fine!

I can certainly see why the chart would take a second glance. Both cd24 and cd28 are good possibilities for different reasons. The temps alone by themselves suggest cd28 (as the FAM tuner suggests). Temps clearly thereafter rose to a higher range. But your OPK suggests O should have been between days 24-26 and the cp was most fertile on day 24 and fertile cm ended day 26. Those signs would point me in the direction of O on cd24 considering temps cd25-28 (with the exception of one) rose higher than the immediately preceeding temps days 17 to 22.

How reliable are your temps? Are you using a basal thermometer and temping at the very same time each day, immediately upon waking, before doing anything and after 3 consecutive hours of sleep? If there is a day you're off on your temping, are you noting the actual temp time and actual temp (as you should)?

At this point, we do not yet know your normal luteal phase length (that time from ovulation to your period...normally remains the same length one cycle to the next). But normal can be anywhere from 10 to 16 days. IF not pregnant this cycle and you get more cycles and find your LP in those, that can sometimes help determine between two dates in other cycles which is best (as the LP should stay the same length). At this point, I'd leave the O as is and keep in mind it could be off by 4 days. If you get to 18dpo with no AF or BFP we should consider the adjustment on the O date. Try holding off on the testing until then.
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