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667409 tn?1309152183

Trying not to get too hopeful...

When I was pregnant with Ian, I had a clear implantation dip in my BBT at 6 DPO. Now, I had my first ovulation since my surgery on 03/20/10. I continued to take my BBT...and I had a very clear dip at 5 DPO, and temps have continued to climb since then (only two days). It would be beyond amazing if I got pregnant that fast, and with only one repaired tube. Opinions about this dip? Wishful thinking? (You can look at my chart if you want...both the one from November 2008 when I was pregnant, and the current one are on the same chart.)

Tricia
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Pum
Sorry to hear that. Good luck for next time.
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667409 tn?1309152183
Well, my temp is down a little today, but still fairly high...97.6. But I've had pain on my right side around where my ovary would be since last night, and today I have lower back pain. So, I'm thinking AF is just around the corner. I'm supposed to start tomorrow. I took a HPT this morning and it was negative. So...maybe next month. :::sigh:::

Tricia
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1105753 tn?1374287348
It's certainly possible! I'm praying for you and sending you some SSBD! Good luck
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SSBD for you... and I hope your chart is showing positive signs!! Your deserve it!
Best Wishes!
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1096856 tn?1333119985
I looked at your chart this morning and it seems yesterday could have possibly been an implantation dip as well!!  Don't give up yet!!  SSBD!!!
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I hope this is a good sign for you. Are you having any other early symptoms? You're 9dpo?

Take care.
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1006003 tn?1256227415
Could be! Absolutely!

Best wishes,
~Wendy
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1096856 tn?1333119985
Hi Tricia!!

OMG!!  I will be so saying some prayers for you!  I hope it is an implantation dip!!  You deserve it!

SSBD!!
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