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Good luck. Continue testing. :-)


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OH seaview loving your chart. Temps usually start going down by now not a huge jump! Good luck and keep testing. What brand are you using. First response early results is usually the best :)





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I've just been using cheapies from baby4you because as you can see I love to test! Might try a frer tomorrow though if temps still up
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The cheapies from there are great. They showed up darker than frer in the beginning for me which is pretty amazing.





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Oxy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 April 2016 at 6:21am
I'm not too bad my doctor said my blood pressure was most likely low. If it happens again just to lie down until the dizziness passes. It most likely will happen again. It has happened over 6 times in my life. Sometimes I pass out and sometimes just get really dizzy. It is a scary feeling but not a lot I can do about it.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote seaview Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 April 2016 at 8:33am
Very faint positive on frer this morning. Also bit of a temp drop though so I'm not getting excited yet.
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Congrats seaview! Temps fluctuate in pregnancy so don't worry too much :)





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Hi Everyone :)

New to all this and (1st month) and thought i might give this charting thing a go, i have a digital thermometer at home will i get away with that or do i need to get a basal specific one?

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Exciting. I just have a standard digital one with 2 decimals. Is that what yours is?


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Hmmm no, it just has to one decimal point. Do most chemists have the ones to 2 decimal points?
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Michelle I've only ever bought a bbt thermometer online so not sure about chemists.

Negative test this morning so not looking good, may have caught a chemical with yesterday's test.
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*lurker in* I had been charting for years as prevention and then to conceive, I just used the 1dp out of our first aid kit and it was easy to tell when I ovulated. 2dp is more accurate but creates more 'noise' on graphs so I decided to try with the 1dp and never bothered getting a 2dp one as it wasn't necessary. good luck!
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Congrats Seaview.
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Wanted to also add that 1 d.p is enough for BBT charting. When you ovulate your temperature should rise by 0.2 of a degree or more (mine goes from 36.4/36.5 to 36.8/36.9) - so easy for me to tell the different with just 1 d.p. thermometer. You don't need a 2 dp thermometer, but I guess some 1dp thermometers aren't actually accurate to 1dp (not reliable), so they'd cause an issue. Just try temping with what you have, first thing when you wake up, and see what your temps do :)

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Thanks Mushroom, I'm not too worried about it st the moment, it's annoying but not the end of the world, still early ttc days really. However, showed my chart to my sister and she thinks I could have ov'd later than I thought so might be in with a chance. Obsession continues.
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Thanks for the tips guys, might stick with the one I have then get another one if that doesn't seem to do the trick.

Though on a positive note the opk seems to be working got a really strong second line this morning, did one on the dip stick and another one on the cassette one just in case I wasn't reading the first one right lol and both were strong!

Fx for you Seaview, you're not out yet :)
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Seaview thinking of you xx





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People who have experienced chemicals, how long after negative tests did you begin to bleed? I've had two days of bfn now but temp still up. id normally be spotting pre af now so I'm guessing it's going to be late.
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Have you tested today Seaview? Everyone's bodies work differently with chemicals. I have heard that the miscarriage usually starts around same time af is due which is why a lot of women never know they have had one.





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Didn't test today kazper but having some cramps feelings so it looks like you are right in terms of timing.
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