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Hi! I'm 35yr old TTC. We just started.

I am very regular, my shortest period being 24 days, my longest 27 with and average of 25. (I've been tracking my period for almost 7 months. I normally have a very clear idea when I'm ovulating bcs I notice the difference in my cervical mucus, plus I get ovulation pain depending on what side the egg is coming out (this month was on my right side) Having said that, I have a question regarding the BBT.

My last period was on April 27th, and I got the ovulation pain on the 8th afernoon. This is my 1st cycle taking the BBT and I take it every morning around 7am, before I get out of bed. Before entering the fertility days it was 97.73, the 6, 7th and 8th of May it was 97.83, and on the 9th it was 97.96  (today too). To be on the safe side, my husband and I had intercourse from the 6th-until today, just in case.

My question is, what day should I consider my ovulation day, the 8th which is when I had the ovulation pain or the 9th which is when the temperature rised?

Thanks, any other advice regarding TTC would be greatly appreciated!
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1301462 tn?1318743393
Thanks for your help!
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1160836 tn?1332330169
you would count the O day the first day your temp drop once it rise you know for sure you have indeed O.
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