We tried unsuccessfully for 8 months and 1 week to catch the first egg. My first postpartum menstrual returned at 17 months postpartum after having my first child and it took trying 6 cycles out of 9 postpartum periods and a 3 month break between cycle 5 and cycle 6 to get pregnant with my second. My only sign while waiting for the return of my fertility was I had random spotting for 3 months before my postpartum menstrual started - I was 14 months postpartum when the spotting began and lasted to 16 months postpartum. My 8th postpartum menstrual was when my luteal phase was a 10, the minimum you need to get pregnant and my 9th postpartum menstrual was my most regular cycle and the cycle I became pregnant with my 2nd child.
An Implantation Dip is when your basal body temperature (BBT) dips below your cover line post ovulation, usually said to occur around 7 to 9 days pass ovulation on average and then continues to rise without falling below the cover line again. 3 to 5 days pass ovulation for implantation dips is said to be rare. Some believe implantation dips are myths, because of varying results in dips and outcomes for pregnancy. Usually it is said when your BBT stays above your cover line without dipping below the cover line, it is a sign that you're pregnant. This is just a theory, but it seems for some early implantation dips, may lead to earlier positive pregnancy tests. The exception to early implantation dips theory I have found is that some women get early positive pregnancy tests as a result of having a multiples pregnancy, some women gets dips in many of their cycles that do not result in pregnancy and some women like me don't get dips during a c...
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