I've had two days where I woke up at a different time but still charted my temps (which were much higher than the others) and FF is saying I O'd on CD8??? Is that possible?
I've had two days where I woke up at a different time but still charted my temps (which were much higher than the others) and FF is saying I O'd on CD8??? Is that possible?
GOLD / coconut / 8266 posts
How far into your cycle are you? It may change it later on. But I've O'd that early due to taking Provera to end my previous cycle.
pomegranate / 3105 posts
@swedishfish: I'm on CD11 now on a regular 28 day cycle, I ordered some wondfo opk's but it won't be here until my next cycle. My normal O day is 14
pomegranate / 3105 posts
@Ash: Definitely I just think it's SO weird, never had that on FF before.
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
@babycanuck: you may be having an off cycle. I O'd super early last cycle. This cycle appears to be back to normal. My dr said it's not uncommon to have an "off" cycle.
bananas / 9229 posts
@babycanuck: I just looked at the snippet of your chart... What do the temps look like before the 3 days shown? That does seem really odd. I'd be tempted to discard one or both of the temperatures, just to see what happens going forth.
pomegranate / 3105 posts
@LindsayInNY: Pretty steady as i was temping around 5 AM every morning. The strange ones are yesterday/today where I slept in. 5 AM is also really odd because I don't normally wake up until 630
bananas / 9229 posts
@babycanuck: What happens if you discard the temp at 2DPO? Does that change anything?
pomegranate / 3105 posts
@LindsayInNY: Discarding takes away the O line and puts a random dot on today's temp
bananas / 9229 posts
@babycanuck: Personally, I would go with that, especially if you think it's not an accurate O date (assuming no EWCM, etc.). The random dot should be an outline of the circle since it's at a time outside the normal window.
blogger / honeydew / 7081 posts
Can you adjust your temps and see what FF says? I know when I used to sleep in, I used a conversion table to find out what my temp *might* have been at the earlier time. Its not as accurate though, just interesting for information's sake.
I would probably discard the two 'off' temperatures and just keep going. CD8 is early, especially if you don't think its an accurate date.
pomegranate / 3105 posts
@redsmarties: !!! I had no idea there were adjusters online LOL!! Thank you for teaching me something new!
My chart looks totally different now, I put my original time and temp in the notes and used the adjusted ones.
blogger / honeydew / 7081 posts
@babycanuck: I used it ALL the time, lol. I used to work at 5am three days a week, and 9 am the other days...so my temps were wacky for awhile.
pomegranate / 3105 posts
@LindsayInNY: I googled and found this: http://www.mymonthlycycles.com/bbtadjust.jsp
pear / 1580 posts
Whoa, adjusters??? This is genius! I never even knew this was a possibility! I'm continually astounded by math and science in this TTC process.
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