So who wants to take some bets about when/if I've ovulated?
CD20 - woke up at 3am (EST) after getting about 4.5 hours of sleep
CD21 - woke up at 6am (CST)
CD22 - woke up at 4am (CST)
All three of these nights were following very long, stressful days, and I've had lots and lots of EWCM throughout, including today (CD22).
Option 1: Completely unadjusted temperatures, no ovulation yet... might have to mark CD21 as disturbed later to get an accurate shift
Option 2: Adjusted temperatures, showing a shift, but no ovulation because of my continuous ewcm
Option 3: Adjusted temperatures & put on "temperatures only" setting, shows ovulation on CD19
Put your votes in now! ;)
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Day 77 (CD22) - An example of how travel can mess up your temperatures!
Labels:
basal body temperatures,
cervical mucus,
darkness,
lunaception,
ovulation,
sleep,
travel
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Adjusting temperatures becomes much less accurate once you get to two hours away from you normal temp time.
It's really interesting that adjusting gives you a temp shift. Not ruling that out, but at this point I'd lean toward no o yet.
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