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  • Hi Kailimay, thanks for your question! When rounding, you should always round to the nearest tenth of a degree. So if your temp was 97.49, that's closest to 97.5. If your temp was 97.41, you'd rou...

  • Hi Styling, thanks for contacting us!  Hm, that's a bit unusual - you're right that most women's temperatures slowly creep up the longer they sleep in.  However, every woman is a little different s...

  • Hi Annmo86, I'm so sorry about the trouble with the thermometer!  I totally understand how confusing that must feel.  We've actually been doing a lot of testing with various thermometers lately as ...

  • Hi Shaktii, thanks for contacting us!  In general, you should take your temperature after your longest period of uninterrupted sleep. It does get a bit tougher when you wake up at different times, ...

  • Hi Angela, thanks for your question! Unfortunately you'll probably need to mark both of these temperatures as questionable, as the earlier one may not be accurate and the later one may have been th...

  • Hi Jamie, it's certainly possible that the kitten might be affecting your temperature, but I'd recommend charting for a full cycle to see if you catch your temperature shift before jumping to any c...

  • Hi cliffordwiggins2,  Thanks for contacting Kindara! I'm happy to answer your question :) Yes, Wink may be able to help you get accurate basal body temperature readings, especially because it can...

  • Hi Mavanderwal, thanks for contacting us!  Don't worry - 96.80 and 96.63 are still in the normal range of basal body temperatures and are nothing to be concerned about.  If anything, there is a sli...

  • Hi Swody, thanks for contacting us!  Hm, the unusual period is most likely nothing to worry about (sometimes our bodies definitely just do strange things!), but you may want to consider taking a pr...

  • Hi tzeltzer, thanks for contacting us!  If your temperatures have already shown a sustained temperature shift, it's possible that you did in fact already ovulate this cycle.  A temperature shift is...