sorry, it's not online. i'll tel you what i just told blognotfound:
it's verrrrry standard, though. high 96 temps and then a sky-rocket on day 15 up to 97.5s and 97.6s . . . then up to 97.9s.
i don't really need the test to tell me. honestly it's because everyone i've told doesn't seem to really believe me. i am getting a lot of "well you know you can have a really long cycle" but i think it's because they don't know that the LP isn't supposed to go this long.
if i 1)didn't know when i'd ovulated or 2)had a long pre-ovulation phase but normal LP, i wouldn't necessarily think i was pregnant. it's the knowledge of normal LP length that makes me think i am.
actually i didn't even consider the tri-phasic temp pattern until i was looking through memories in this community, trying to see if anyone had ever said they'd had this long of a LP w/out pregnancy. then i realized that my temp pattern was definitely tri-phasic. i remember taking my temp expectantly one morning, hoping to see a big drop -- and seeing it even higher than it had been -- just thinking WHAT IS GOING ON HERE??? :)
i don't really need the test to tell me. honestly it's because everyone i've told doesn't seem to really believe me. i am getting a lot of "well you know you can have a really long cycle" but i think it's because they don't know that the LP isn't supposed to go this long.
Oh, I know what you mean. And although my physical symptoms (including a longer than expected LP) were very clear so I knew without a test, and I'd peed on a stick anyway to double-check, I still had relatives hassling me to have a blood test with my doctor to 'confirm' it.
I was like, I'm not stupid. I can tell I'm pregnant. It's pretty obvious from my perspective...
it's verrrrry standard, though. high 96 temps and then a sky-rocket on day 15 up to 97.5s and 97.6s . . . then up to 97.9s.
i don't really need the test to tell me. honestly it's because everyone i've told doesn't seem to really believe me. i am getting a lot of "well you know you can have a really long cycle" but i think it's because they don't know that the LP isn't supposed to go this long.
if i 1)didn't know when i'd ovulated or 2)had a long pre-ovulation phase but normal LP, i wouldn't necessarily think i was pregnant. it's the knowledge of normal LP length that makes me think i am.
actually i didn't even consider the tri-phasic temp pattern until i was looking through memories in this community, trying to see if anyone had ever said they'd had this long of a LP w/out pregnancy. then i realized that my temp pattern was definitely tri-phasic. i remember taking my temp expectantly one morning, hoping to see a big drop -- and seeing it even higher than it had been -- just thinking WHAT IS GOING ON HERE??? :)
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Oh, I know what you mean. And although my physical symptoms (including a longer than expected LP) were very clear so I knew without a test, and I'd peed on a stick anyway to double-check, I still had relatives hassling me to have a blood test with my doctor to 'confirm' it.
I was like, I'm not stupid. I can tell I'm pregnant. It's pretty obvious from my perspective...
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