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Daylight savings time change and bbt?

It just so happens that I ovulated on the day of the time change this last weekend. I am seeing only a very small increase in my basal body temp, if any can be counted at all. Is it possible that the shift got lost in the time change?

I know for sure that I ovulated because I had plenty of ewcm, a positive opk, middleschmertz, and I used ovidrel which causes ovulation within 36-40 hours. So I am positive I have the day right.

Any thoughts? Should I be concerned at seeing a hike only the morning after I o'd (pre-time change bbt timing) and back to almost the same temps as before (now testing post time change bbt timing)?

1 Answer • 10 years ago


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Feel free to look at my chart.

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