Thursday, September 6, 2007

Don't Know What To Think

I was in a surprisingly good mood today, despite the fact that my temp dipped yet again this morning and now barely hovers above the coverline by one and a half tenths of a degree. Bummer. Oh well. I keep telling myself that if it's gonna dip, it might as well be early, rather than later when AF is due. If anyone is able to make any sense of my chart, I'd be eternally grateful. For your convenience, I've put the link to my chart on the left side of my blog.

TMI Update: I am still finding copious amounts of creamy CM. This is really a first for me. I've never experienced anything like it. And, last night I noticed that my nipples have become a bit sensitive, and they still feel slightly sensitive now. Also, I was extremely bloated today. The skin around my lower abdomen felt so tight all afternoon, in order to accommodate my huge bloated belly. It almost felt like there was a big rock sitting in my uterus. I don't know how else to describe it. I'm trying really hard not to get my hopes up that these might be early pregnancy symptoms. It's probably nothing, right?

They're moving me to the other side of the office on Monday. So I can be next to the President and VP. I don't want to go, I like my little cubicle. Yes, it's flattering that they want me to move to be closer to the big boss, but at the same time, I am fully aware that this move will entail A LOT more work for me. Yay.

1 comment:

Melissa said...

I've looked at your chart. I'm not an expert by any means just to warn you. Also it's always a good thing for you not to get your period, but looking at your chart, I am inclined to believe that you did not ovulate. Or if you did, it did not take. The reason your temp goes up is the corpus luteum releases progesterone. Where your temp isn't sustaining a higher temp, it's either you didn't actually ovulate, or for some reason you're not releasing progesterone like you should. Were you charting the cycle you got pregnant? Did your temp go from an overall low temp to a higher temp? I don't want you to get discouraged by what I've said. Again I'm not an expert. I am only working on my experiences. I have had cycles where I've not ovulated and my doctor informed me that an average woman without problems will only ovulate 10 out of 12 cycles. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers that all I've said is wrong and you are pregnant.