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So ive been temping poss ovulation 27th feb Dpo 16 negative test but temps still higher than normal been high since 27th feb to today gone from 97.35 to around 98.4/98.7 (temps from past few weeks months around 97.3 to 97.9) How many days should your temps remain high for if pregnant? Could i be pregnant have had some symptoms but could be body playing trick no bleed/period after provera. Going to docs monday is it worth asking for a blood test ?

I just really want a BFP my birthday 31st march… read more

posted March 15, 2019 (edited)
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Apparently it normally stays elevated for two-ish weeks or until you get your period. If you have a normal luteal phase length (up to 16 days) then 18 days + is considered normal for pregnancy.

I don't know much about provera, but if you haven't had a period 7 days after the last pill definitely test.

posted March 15, 2019 (edited)
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I agree with the above. Its normal until period is due. I get the same now since surgery.

posted March 15, 2019

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