Is it normal for your bbt to stay at the same temp after ovulation?
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I ovulated on 4/7 my temp took several days to jump to 98.5. For the next several days it was 98.5 then a increase to 99.8 ( i got sick ), then dropped to 98.1 and now is back to 98.5 for the past 2 days. I take my temp vaginally, every morning. I havent really slept well since I am fighting the flu. My question is it normal for your temp to stay around the same temp after ovulation. I am 9 dpo and I have no symptoms of pregnancy. I am tired but I think that is from the nyquil. When I eat dairy I do get nauseated but usually i have a bowel movement right afterwards i no tmi.
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Answer:
you might be pregnant your temp should only stay the same temp if you become pregnant. talk to a dr. or wait a couple more days and take a test. did you even have sex during ovulation? or 3 days b4?
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