Lauren
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Hi Carrie, the web portal will mark some temperatures as questionable according to the Rule of Thumb for outlying temperatures, as outlined in Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler. The ...
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Hi Gordon, I would recommend marking the earliest temperature, especially if you only took it one hour earlier than normal. Usually taking your temperature within an hour of your normal wakeup tim...
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Hi Slimqueenie, it's generally recommended that you take your temperature at the same time each day, but you may be able to get an accurate BBT reading if you make sure you take your temperature af...
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Hi Lindsey, I totally understand how frustrating it can be trying to get a good BBT reading when you wake up during the night. Unfortunately, if you wake up at 4 (and especially if you get up to u...
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Hi there, thanks for contacting us! Ambient temperatures in your room can definitely affect your BBT, and so can taking your temperature earlier than normal, so this is most likely what caused you...
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Hi Maymay, thanks for contacting us! It sounds like you may be describing what's known as a 'fallback rise,' where your temperatures go up and then dip back down again for one day, and then go bac...
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Hi Tandika, thanks for contacting us! Sure, I'm happy to take a look at your chart for you :) If you'd like us to look at your chart, feel free to send it as an email attachment to feedback@kinda...
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Hi Miss Raccoon, thanks for your question! Don't worry - a fallback rise won't affect your chances of getting pregnant. So don't worry, you're still ovulating normally even if you have consistent...
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Hi Chelsea, drinking wine or other alcoholic beverages can cause an artificially high basal body temperature reading the next day. Temperatures after alcohol consumption should be marked as "Quest...
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Hi Emily, if you took your temperature close to the same time that you normally do, you should use the first temperature you took (97.1 in this case). The key to getting a good BBT reading is to b...