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Typical for pregnancy or not?

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i have a fallback rise at day 2 after ovulation and a low dip at day 6.is this typical of a prenant women or can the same show for a non pregnant women.please look at my chart.

http://www.fertilityfriend.com/ttc/index.php?interface=0

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  1. The second dip *could* be an implantation dip, BUT...according to your chart, your last 3 temps could be unreliable (open circles). Did you temp at a different time on those days?

    This type of chart could go either way.   I wish you the best of luck!

    Disturbed sleep can affect your temps. Unfortunately it's impossible to tell what this might mean (the chart). You can have a perfect looking chart - implantation dip, triphasic temps, etc. and turn out NOT to be pregnant. And I have seen some really ugly charts turn out to be pregnancy charts. Charting is basically a tool to tell you that you're ovulating and what your luteal phase length is. It's not really meant to be a pregnancy indicator. Best of luck to you!


  2. this does not take me to your chart. go to set up your homepage, then we can see it. BUT to answer your Q, you can have dips pregnant or not. A tool I like to use at FF is "search charts like mine...." and see how many are pregnant and how many are not

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