I took the Vitamin B6 for 6 out of my 9 postpartum periods. We also tried conceiving 6 cycles out of 9 postpartum periods, there were 3 cycles we did not try to conceive. I believe the B6 eventually helped increase my short luteal phase from a 9 to a 10. After my luteal phase became a 10 (8th postpartum period), I got pregnant the next cycle. However, I think the B6 helped in combination with my toddler nursing less (she was not weaned in order to get pregnant) and sleeping longer throughout the night (she was not sleeping through the night). The cycle I got pregnant, I took Vitamin B6 every day once a day until I got a positive pregnancy test. On my previous cycles, I was not consistently taking the Vitamin B6 every day, because I was worried about it possibly decreasing my milk supply. So more often than I was taking it anywhere from once a week to taking one every few days.
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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