Chart wonkiness -- possible ovulation CD14?

Sep 12, 2013 10:54

Some of you probably remember me from my last post. I haven't gotten that issue fully resolved yet, since I'm waiting to see if I can detect ovulation (can't replace my thermometer battery until tomorrow when I get paid). The latest I've ever ovulated during my year of tracking is CD18 (which is today for me), but normal is between CD13-CD16. I'm ( Read more... )

confusing cycle, ovulation, chart interpretation, charting

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sezabelle September 12 2013, 18:57:03 UTC
I'm tempted to say that you haven't ovulated yet.

Your temperature shift was so dramatic previously that I can't imagine the small shift up from CD15 is a real ovulation for you. But no way to know without keeping on temping.

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fushigi_na_chou September 12 2013, 19:47:06 UTC
Alright, that was my thought too. Just thought I'd get some feedback. I have a sneaking suspicion that either this month might be anovulatory (which hasn't happened in my experience of charting, though I know it's possible to happen), or I'm just going to have a super late ovulation. Either that or it's not my thermometer that's been acting weird and I'm actually pregnant. 8D But I really don't think I'm pregnant.

Thanks for your comment. :)

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claripossum September 13 2013, 18:54:22 UTC
My CM never shows up on my underwear that visibly. I usually inspect it on the toilet paper when I go to the bathroom.

Regarding the temps being still a bit high after your period... has the weather changed lately in your area? Sometimes that will mess with your temps.

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fushigi_na_chou September 14 2013, 19:11:58 UTC
Yeah, some days more than others, depending on where I'm at in my cycle.

The weather hasn't really changed much yet, but I'm writing it off as a fluke and poor consistency. I POAS yesterday and it was negative, so I guess that answers that question. :)

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