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Since 4/2013ChartingWithWhitney
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Whitney - OvaCue Specialist
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The trends in your vaginal readings this cycle are similar to what we see last cycle - that earlier possible ovulation trend, and then another later in your cycle. One option could be that your body attempted ovulation, but if it wasn't successful, then your body would attempt ovulation again later in your cycle. If that's the case, you'll want to watch your luteal phase length to make sure it's a healthy length.
It's also possible that the dips that you're seeing later could just be your trend or a hormonal fluctuation. It might be helpful to track your CF changes or even chart your BBT so that way we can better refine your ovulation timeframe!
Whitney - OvaCue Specialist