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| 23-4-2009 - Doc\'s Infor #2 | My mood while writing this blog:Crampy |
The doc just responded to my email and this is how she responds.....
"The purpose of monitoring basal body temperature is to try to predict the ovulation time. Follicular phase and luteal phase in theory to explain what is going on. Nobody can say the luteal phase must be 14 days. Your luteal phase is between 11-17 days, which is in acceptable variation . As long as you can identify your basal temperature changes, you have ovulation. If the intercourse happens around the ovulation time, the chance of getting pregant is higher.
My recommendation: relax. Eat healthy, exercise regularly. 90 % of time the couples will get pregant after 12 months unprotected sex. If it does not happen, then at the time, need to be seen by infertility doctor to figure out the cause and get help."