Would anyone mind posting your charts
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Charly
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Would anyone mind posting your charts
that show you conceived?
I'm just learning how to chart and it would be helpful to see what good "temps" look like.
Thanks!!
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Posted 1/9/06 7:35 AM |
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CookiePuss
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Re: Would anyone mind posting your charts
Temps are going to differ for everyone. An indication of pregnancy can be your temps staying above coverline after you LP.
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Posted 1/9/06 8:48 AM |
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Charly
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Re: Would anyone mind posting your charts
Thanks!!! What's a coverline? or how do you know what yours is?
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Posted 1/9/06 10:12 AM |
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LuvMy2Girls
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Re: Would anyone mind posting your charts
Just remember everyone is different..
But here is a link to my PG chart..
My PG chart
Keep in mind I started this chart the day I miscarried and I didn't have AF, just went right into another pg.
Message edited 1/9/2006 10:20:34 AM.
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Posted 1/9/06 10:19 AM |
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LuvMy2Girls
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Re: Would anyone mind posting your charts
Posted by Charly
Thanks!!! What's a coverline? or how do you know what yours is?
This is from Fertilityfriend.com How does Fertility Friend determine the coverline?
The coverline (the line drawn horizontally across your chart once ovulation is detected) is a visual tool to help you easily see your pre- and post-ovulation temperatures. It has no physiological significance whatsoever so where it is placed does not have much importance as long as it helps you to see your ovulation pattern.
Fertility Friend sets a reasonable coverline based on the pattern of your unique chart.
If the coverline is not where you expected to find it, you may be thinking of the Fertility Awareness Method Rules which place the coverline at one tenth of a degree higher than the 6 previous temperatures before ovulation. If this is the method you wish to use, (it is best suited to those with clear chart patterns), you can use it by adjusting the tuning section in the charting software. The coverline on the advanced (recommended) setting will usually be found a bit lower to avoid unnecessary anxiety during the luteal phase and to recognize more complex ovulation patterns.
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Posted 1/9/06 10:22 AM |
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Charly
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Re: Would anyone mind posting your charts
Thank you & congrats!!!
I just wanted to get a feel for patterns more so than then actual temps!!!
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Posted 1/9/06 10:28 AM |
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