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unidentifiedLIF Infant
 
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 | Does anybody want to share charts? I am only 7dpo, but my chart is starting to look tri-phasic. Message edited 8/26/2006 9:35:56 AM. | 
			| Posted 8/26/06 9:33 AM   | 
	
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RycoisBlessed with 2blue/2pink
 
 Member since 12/05 13341 total posts Name:J
 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? Let's see !  That sounds great.
 Message edited 8/29/2006 10:09:15 AM. | 
			| Posted 8/26/06 2:18 PM   | 
	
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Miro127LIF Infant
 
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 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? SweetCaroline - you definitely have a chance!  You BDed 1 and 3 days before O, so the sperm could have definitely been "camping out"!
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			| Posted 8/26/06 4:13 PM   | 
	
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unidentifiedLIF Infant
 
 Member since 2/06 284 total posts Name:
 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? edited to  removed my chart Message edited 8/30/2006 7:55:09 AM. | 
			| Posted 8/26/06 8:17 PM   | 
	
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want2beamomLove my boys soooo much!!!
 
 Member since 8/06 10164 total posts Name:True love doesn't end with happily ever after...
 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? Question:  how did you add ovulation cramps to your chart?  Thanks | 
			| Posted 8/26/06 9:46 PM   | 
	
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RycoisBlessed with 2blue/2pink
 
 Member since 12/05 13341 total posts Name:J
 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? Unidentified - you're looking good!!!  That def. looks triphasic - with a nice dip.  Baby dust! | 
			| Posted 8/26/06 10:18 PM   | 
	
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unidentifiedLIF Infant
 
 Member since 2/06 284 total posts Name:
 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? Posted by SweetCaroline
 Unidentified - you're looking good!!!  That def. looks triphasic - with a nice dip.  Baby dust!
 
 
 This is my first month charting, so I am no expert, but I think it looks pretty good!
   
 
 Posted by want2beamom
 Question:  how did you add ovulation cramps to your chart?  Thanks
 
 It is part of the VIP membership.
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			| Posted 8/26/06 10:26 PM   | 
	
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unidentifiedLIF Infant
 
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 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? edited to delete chart! Message edited 8/30/2006 6:32:18 PM. | 
			| Posted 8/26/06 10:27 PM   | 
	
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RycoisBlessed with 2blue/2pink
 
 Member since 12/05 13341 total posts Name:J
 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts?      
 Message edited 8/29/2006 10:09:41 AM. | 
			| Posted 8/26/06 10:29 PM   | 
	
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CuriousLIF Zygote
 Member since 8/06 33 total posts Name:
 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? What does triphasic mean?I just read something on FF, but I'm not sure I fully understand.....
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			| Posted 8/27/06 6:31 PM   | 
	
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RycoisBlessed with 2blue/2pink
 
 Member since 12/05 13341 total posts Name:J
 | Re: Does anybody want to share charts? I won't attempt to explain it myself, but here's from Fertility Friend:
 What is a triphasic chart pattern? Does it mean I am pregnant if I have a triphasic chart pattern? Do I have to have a triphasic chart to be pregnant?
 
 
 A triphasic chart shows three levels of temperatures: pre-ovulation, post-ovulation, and then a second rise around 7-10 days after ovulation. Some women with charts that show this pattern turn out to be pregnant. But many do not. Likewise, your chart does not need to show this kind of pattern for you to be pregnant. Whether or not you are pregnant, progesterone, the hormone responsible for raising your temperature after ovulation, generally peaks in the middle of your luteal phase and this can cause this kind of pattern whether or not you are pregnant.
 
 A triphasic chart can be promising, however, because progesterone levels generally increase after implantation (7-10 days past ovulation) in conception cycles, and sometimes this results in a triphasic pattern. If your chart shows a second significant thermal shift that begins 7-10 days past ovulation, Fertility Friend will indicate a triphasic pattern in the Pregnancy Monitor. A triphasic chart, however, is not a definite sign that you are or are not pregnant. It is just increasing your probability if you also have well-timed intercourse. Likewise, you can be pregnant and not have a triphasic pattern. Like all signs of possible implantation or pregnancy, you can really only speculate about it once a pregnancy has already been confirmed.
 
 
 ETS:  Sorry, I just realized you wrote that you already read this on FF!
 
 Message edited 8/28/2006 12:54:20 PM. | 
			| Posted 8/28/06 12:53 PM   | 
	
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