I’m keeping this one short, I promise! My mom, who seems to be the victim of MANY funny circumstances, and would love to share some (stories), but, I guess, it would make this longer if I did. Anyway, she had very, very few pregnancy symptoms, but one of them was TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE, ENOUGH TO MAKE HER CRY, leg cramps! Yes, she had leg cramps galore! Now, she seems to be losing her memory, but she STILL remembers those PESKY leg cramps when she was pregnant, in the past many years!
Brooke
]]>I really don’t know… I may test in a few days just to see…
]]>It makes more sense because there is generally an implantation dip 6-10 DPO (which is 8 DP0 for you) and… a tripphasic pattern happens if you have 3 steady days of rising patterns after implantation. Yes, DPO 11 (on the adjusted) has a bit of a dip BUT – you did mention you have had a cold, etc… and – it’s not uncommon for one day to have such a minute (not minute as in hour, minute as in miniscule!) temp difference so – I really think you have a steady rise there.
See how you had a C on DPO 5? That usually only happens AFTER ovulation, not just before it — not THAT close anyways — and, you had several Ws around the time I think you really ovulated. There’s no way you should continue to ovulate so late after being on clomid for 5 rounds, it’s meant to turbo-produce those little eggies, if it’s happening that late in a cycle then it’s not doing it’s job. Plus, you BD’d a lot around the time I think you did ovulate which would increase your odds a lot too, hehe…. My math just makes more sense, hehe – and — if I’m right, you can probably test in two to three days, to be on the safe side!
]]>I’m really not so sure about that…. check it out and let me know!
]]>be patient