Question:
Is it odd to have your temp jump
on a fertility chart after you
have confirmed pregnancy?
Is it odd to have your temp jump
on a fertility chart after you
have confirmed pregnancy?
* Disclaimer *
I will also mention that even if your chart does
or does not have a high rise, or a low dip,
that does not necessarily mean
you will have a healthy or unhealthy pregnancy.
Each woman is different.
I will also mention that even if your chart does
or does not have a high rise, or a low dip,
that does not necessarily mean
you will have a healthy or unhealthy pregnancy.
Each woman is different.
I believe for some women, such as myself,
this can be a normal occurrence.
this can be a normal occurrence.
I have two examples of fertility charts doing this in my post.
I must also include I have heard another mother say
she had a low dip instead of a high rise and had a healthy pregnancy.
I must also include I have heard another mother say
she had a low dip instead of a high rise and had a healthy pregnancy.
The first is my own fertility chart when my second pregnancy was confirmed.
I confirmed with two First Response Early Response Pregnancy Tests,
on 12 and 13 days pass ovulation,
followed by a blood test on 14 days pass ovulation.
followed by a blood test on 14 days pass ovulation.
My temp jump was at 14 days pass ovulation, 4 weeks pregnant.
This pregnancy was achieved while breastfeeding my first child.
The second is from a mom from my online mom's group.
Her real name is not being used in order to protect her identity. *
For this example, we will call her Lola. *
Similar to me, when I became pregnant with my second,
Lola* has become pregnant while breastfeeding.
Lola* confirmed her pregnancy with three
First Response Early Response pregnancy tests
at 11, 12, and 13 days pass ovulation.
Her temp jumped at 13 days pass ovulation.




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