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Taking Your Temperature When TTC
Asked by N.F. from Washington DC
on August 21, 2008
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This is my first month charting my temperatures and they are all over the place. This is also my first month taking clomid (I know I should be monitored but I'm not). ...
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- Hey - you must take your temperature before you make a single move out of bed! I would wake up, slowly reach over for the digital thermometer and take it immediately....
- No, it is not possible to ovulate and not have your temperature increase. Progesterone increases your body temperature in preparation for a baby with ovulation. Ho...
- Best of luck to you. I know this can be a very stressful and upsetting time. I also took Clomid and it worked for me. I was told I should chart my temperature for a...
Trouble Getting Pregnant 2Nd Time
Asked by L. from Chicago
on November 8, 2006
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Hi!
My baby is 10 months old and we're ready to try and get pregnant again. The problem is that the first few months after I had him my periods were very regular. T...
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- L., you don't say wheather yu are breastfeeding, but if you are this will keep you infrtile longer (mother nature's way of telling you it's not time yet). On averag...
- L., I suggest you get a copy of the book - What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause: Balance Your Hormones and Your Life From Thirty to Fifty. Dr. John ...
- I have no advice, I just want to tell you that I feel your pain. We have a daughter turning 2 in february and I had hoped to be pregnant now too. I wish you luck!
When Can I Take My Baby to the Outdoor Pool??
Asked by P.P. from Minneapolis
on June 19, 2009
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Hello all....As of next Saturday, My baby will be 4 months old!! As the weather is getting hotter and more humid, I have been thinking of taking my son to the pool. ...
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- Get a little rash guard suit or top and shorts (at Wal Mart, Target, Old Navy, online) for him and go for it. My oldest was born in Texas in June, and we had a pool an...
- If it's warm enough for you, it will be for him. Just take his cues and if he's fussy or looks like he's not diggin it, get him out. Have a dry towel ready when you ...
- Start by putting his feet in. If he cries, it's not warm enough. You'd be surprised at how much some babies enjoy playing in water that you might think was too cold ...
I'm an Emotional Wreck!
Asked by P.M. from Chicago
on August 19, 2008
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Hi mama's I just started my 3rd trimester and all of a sudden I feel like I am falling apart at the seams! I never got overly emotional in my first 2 trimesters but al...
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- So sorry to hear you are having a tough couple months. Do you have a pool that you can go to, that is deep enough that you can just let the water support your body. ...
- Try a chiropractor, or massage, maybe that will help turn your little kicker! I was the same way the last few weeks of my last pregnacy, I thought I was going to go c...
- First, you are not alone. It sounds like you have a wonderful partner in your husband and that is so important! Sounds like you have a future soccer player in there...
Sensory Integration Disorder?/
Asked by L.O. from Detroit
on August 1, 2009
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My 3 year old daughter has always been difficult. She is very senstive and is afraid of noises, she has food texture issues. She is also sensitive to smells and tem...
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- Don't let the title freak you out -- and get a book called, "The Fabric of Autism," by Judith Bluestone. It describes the NEUROLOGY of the sensory systems that we see...
- Hi, Sensory issues at this age can be hard to deal with. My son is dealing with vestibular deficiency ... which basically means that he can spin all he wants and will...
- My youngest (6 yr) has this problem. We are always aware of the noise level in the house, prepare him if we are going some place with a lot of noise (he wears headpho...
What Do You Do for a High Temperature? Update!
Asked by S.H. from Dayton
on February 16, 2007
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My oldest is running a high temp of 104.3 I have called the doctor office and have done what they said and it's not coming down hardly only to 104.1. My mom is picki...
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- I will give her Motrin instead of Tylenol, because it usually works better. You can also give her a bath with warm (towards cool) water. When my son had fever and i...
- If your daughter temp is even close to 104, I would be taking her to the ER. Do you have someone that can take you, or watch your other child?
- I would take her to the ER only because I was just talking with my son's teacher yesterday and she was telling me about her daughter having mono and her biggest sympto...
I Thought I Already Concieved, but Just Had a Temp Drop
Asked by A.W. from Columbus
on August 14, 2008
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I am trying to concieve my first, and my chart showed that I possibly ovulated July 30th. I also have had symptoms of either PMS or pregnancy (tender breasts, fatigue,...
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- From my own tracking and learning - a temp drop means you are probably going to start your period. Especially a 0.5F drop. Sorry if that is the case. You need at le...
- I used one of the over the counter ovulation kits to help me. Buy the one that has 20 'tests' and use one everyday around the time you think you should ovulate. You ...
- If you've had spotting this week and a temp drop then you are probably getting ready to start your period. It it had been a drop around 8 days past ovulation that cou...
Need Advice for My Cousin Who Is Trying to Get Pregnant!
Asked by A.B. from Wichita Falls
on August 5, 2008
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hi all
This request is actually for my cousin. She and her husband are newly married, Dec 07, and have decided to start trying for a baby. Well she has beenoff BC f...
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- I second Jodi's recommendation. That book is fabulous! Taking Charge of Your Fertility. All women should read it!
- God will honor their faithfulness. They waited to join in union with one another and God saw. She is taking care of herself and God sees. Tell her that God will giv...
- "Plus to add to this craziness, her DH two younger sisters have become pregnant and neither of them is married. I know that this is hard for her bc they did it the rig...
Temperature
Asked by L.M. from Houston
on July 14, 2009
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What's a good temperature to keep the thermostat at in my home? We've been ranging between 75 and 77 degrees, is 75 too cold for baby?
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- L., When I had my first baby 8+ years ago, my pediatrician said that when it comes to temperatures (hot or cold), just go by how I am feeling. If I am comfortable,...
- Hi L....We keep ours @ 80 during the day when everyone's gone, 78 when we get home in the evenings, and 75 for overnight. It's just whatever your family becomes accus...
- Hi, New Mom of a baby girl. We keep our temperature at 78 degrees during the day and at 74 at night since we swaddle our little one she sleeps 8 hours. During the d...
Charting BBT (Basil Body Temperature) for Birth Control?
Asked by H.J. from Seattle
on March 20, 2009
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O.k. so I have never been a fan of drugs or medicine. But have falling into the trap for birth control. As of 3 months ago I was more then comfortable with taking birt...
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- check out "Taking Charge of your Fertility". It will tell you all about the charting method - how to do it, how to use it: http://www.amazon.com/Taking-Charge-Your...
- I agree that __Taking Charge of Your Fertility___ is an excellent resource. Once you figure out when you're ovulating, give yourself a wide berth around your fertile p...
- Many things can effect your temperature, so that's not as foolproof as one might hope. Barrier birthcontrol methods have a pretty high success rate as long as you use...