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Triphasic?

Anyone with more charting experience think this looks Triphasic? Lots of symptoms this month and persistent cramp in varying degrees since ovulation in February (doc investigating that now).

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Sorry, but your chart is not triphasic. To be triphasic, you're looking for another sustained shift after ovulation. In your case, you would want temps higher than CD19 and CD20 after that and to maintain those high temps, but all of your teps after CD20 have been lower not higher.

However, a triphasic chart doesn't conclusively mean pregnancy, as I have had 2 triphasic charts but never a BFP and there a plenty of women out there who got a BFP without a triphasic chart. Baby dust to you!


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10 years ago


Thank you for taking the time to answer. And to you. X

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