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Using BBT fertility chart, if your temps are high for last half of month have you definitely ovulated?

I use fertility friend to chart my BBT. I always get temps around 36.5 celsius up until the cross hairs, then about 36.75 after the cross hairs.

The last couple of months my post ov temps have been lower, around 36.6.

I’m having tests, gynochologist thinks maybe PCOS.

My question is, just because my temperatures rise at between 18dpo – 24 dpo and stay high until AF visits next (because believe me, she always does), does that mean I definitely ovulated or could it be possible that I didn’t ovulate?

Never conceived before, don’t understand why!

Advice please??? x


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  1. Shantanu Arora says:

    Hiii ,donot worry contact Dr.Shobha of Mothers LapIVF Cente,Delhi.

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  2. sara says:

    i think if ur temp goes up then u def ovulated coz temp goes up because of progesterone level increasing and progesterone is produced in later half of cycle by corpus luteum and corpus luteum is formed by the remanents of the egg realsed soo all of these r interconnected. Hope u understand my point.
    BABY dUST.

  3. Suze says:

    If you are seeing a definite thermal shift and your temps stay elevated until af arrives, then yes, you can assume that you have ovulated.

    If you have an avoulatory cycle then your temp never rises for more than a day before it goes back down again. Believe me, I’ve temped for a few anovulatory cycles and the charts look very different to my ovulatory cycles.

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