<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
	xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
	xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
>

<channel>
<title>Hellobee Boards Topic: Temping and night shifts...</title>
<link>https://boards.hellobee.com/</link>
<description>Pregnancy, Baby and Parenting blog, by Hellobee</description>
<language>en</language>
<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 13:50:39 +0000</pubDate>

<item>
<title>sapphire on "Temping and night shifts..."</title>
<link>https://boards.hellobee.com/topic/temping-and-night-shifts#post-1195521</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2013 16:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>sapphire</dc:creator>
<guid isPermaLink="false">1195521@https://boards.hellobee.com/</guid>
<description>&#60;p&#62;I was working 24 hour shifts this last month and my temps were all A MESS. I agree with the above, that I would take it right before you get up, whatever time that is. It may look different than your usual chart, but I bet you'll still get a pattern.
&#60;/p&#62;</description>
</item>
<item>
<title>Snowdrop on "Temping and night shifts..."</title>
<link>https://boards.hellobee.com/topic/temping-and-night-shifts#post-1194945</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2013 13:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Snowdrop</dc:creator>
<guid isPermaLink="false">1194945@https://boards.hellobee.com/</guid>
<description>&#60;p&#62;Thanks @chibee: that's what I was hoping but I know that if I have a lie in and sleep longer my temps go up... I suppose the best&#60;br /&#62;
I can do is just pick a new waking time and stick with that. Have you ever tried this?
&#60;/p&#62;</description>
</item>
<item>
<title>chibee on "Temping and night shifts..."</title>
<link>https://boards.hellobee.com/topic/temping-and-night-shifts#post-1194754</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2013 12:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>chibee</dc:creator>
<guid isPermaLink="false">1194754@https://boards.hellobee.com/</guid>
<description>&#60;p&#62;I'm probably wrong here, but when you're temping to chart, you're taking your basal body temperature, as in when you're body is at it's lowest temperature because you've been at rest. I think as long as you take it when you've had enough sleep and before you do anything, it could keep some sort of consistency??
&#60;/p&#62;</description>
</item>
<item>
<title>Snowdrop on "Temping and night shifts..."</title>
<link>https://boards.hellobee.com/topic/temping-and-night-shifts#post-1194748</link>
<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2013 12:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Snowdrop</dc:creator>
<guid isPermaLink="false">1194748@https://boards.hellobee.com/</guid>
<description>&#60;p&#62;Starting on night shifts next week! Has anyone got any experience of temping on night shifts? When do you temp and does it mess things up at all?
&#60;/p&#62;</description>
</item>

</channel>
</rss>
