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Whitney - OvaCue Specialist
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If there had been a 'cue peak' earlier, that could align with the drop and rise we saw in those vaginal readings on CD 10/11 - a possible ovulation trend. Since then, we have seen some ups and downs, but your vaginal readings have remained elevated since.
Whitney - OvaCue Specialist
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Whitney - OvaCue Specialist
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The rise from CD 7 to 8 was marked as a possible rise, though CD 8 was too close to your 'cue peak' trend to populate a pink box, which is why we see that on CD 9. This trend is similar to what we saw on your previous cycle, so I would recommend that you continue to take your readings. This way, we can see if there is an additional possible ovulation trend in your data in the upcoming few days, again, like we saw in your past cycle. If you see those vaginal readings begin to decline again, I would strongly recommend that you are considering yourself fertile!
Feel free to keep us posted.
Whitney - OvaCue Specialist
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Since 12/2019
Since 4/2013ChartingWithWhitney
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Whitney - OvaCue Specialist
Since 12/2019OvaGraph User
Since 12/2019
Since 4/2013ChartingWithWhitney
Since 4/2013
Whitney - OvaCue Specialist