Margaret (43)
Sean (38 )
Robbie (7)
Bailey(April 2, 2011)
"The soul always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is to silence the mind." Caroline Myss
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ooohhh!! I want to see!!! you need a better camera lol
Susan, dh Tom, dd Megan, ds Marcus, ttc our together baby since early 2009
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I never knew until that moment how badly it could hurt to lose something you never really had. - Missed Miscarriage at 10 weeks - 3/26/13
Your chart does look nice. Looking at your temps I would say you are only 9 DPO but I think 10 DPO seems to line up better with your OPK results. Either way it is early and you can still get a beautiful BFP. Sorry about the BFN this morning though.
Margaret, totally stalking you. I hope that line gets much darker quickly for you.![]()
If I discard the temp on CD26 that was taken at 4AM, it puts O one day later, so you're probably right! I took my temp again at 6 when I usually would and it was a bit higher, about halfway between CD25 and 27. I never know what to do in that situation because it doesn't exactly happen often. The dogs woke me up and I wasn't sure if I'd be able to get back to sleep, but I did and slept for about 2 hours. What do you think? Should I discard the temp or change it to the temp taken at 6AM?
ETA: I also had a + OPK on CD 23, I should have added that in, just went to check the sheet I recorded the info on and I had recorded it a + before it dried, then definite negative for the following 2 days
Last edited by browntown; 12-05-2012 at 09:36 AM.
Margaret (43)
Sean (38 )
Robbie (7)
Bailey(April 2, 2011)
"The soul always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is to silence the mind." Caroline Myss
Host of Living with Diabetes
Yes, I use the iphone app, so it uses the current time when you input your temp.
Pretty sure you had an implantation dip on Monday.... fingers and toes crossed.
Margaret (43)
Sean (38 )
Robbie (7)
Bailey(April 2, 2011)
"The soul always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is to silence the mind." Caroline Myss
Host of Living with Diabetes
Well, even if I'm not PG I hope these big swollen boobs last through the weekend. I have a holiday party for work and I wouldn't mind it. I am usually an A cup. These are at least a cup bigger. I've been noticing this phenomenon after every ovulation, but not quite to this level.
LOL Sandi! That's awesome!
I've always had a running joke with my friends that my boobs would be up for the taking if they ever develop boob transplants! I suppose that the grass is always greener right? I have a small frame and I'm not super tall, but I've been lugging a set of DDs around since grade 10. My doctor won't refer me for a reduction until we're done having kids since I've expressed my hopes of breast feeding.
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