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pour Beck

Publié : lun. mars 24, 2003 10:40 am
par stellies
Beck,


Ben zut alors, pas pour ce mois.
Le bouquin est vraiment bien (je l'ai acheté). Pour ma part j'attends J1 = retours de couche. Sur le site il y a des charts que tu peux imprimer pour faire le suivi de ton cycle. D'après les internautes d'Amazon.com, succès garanti !

Je n'ai pas encore pu tester la méthode car visiblement chez moi allaitement et retour de couche ne font pas bon ménage pffff.

Je te souhaite tout de bon…



Re: pour Beck

Publié : lun. mars 24, 2003 6:14 pm
par stellies
27. Why does my ovulation kit indicate that I am ovulating, but my BBT doesn't have a rise at the same time?

This experience is completely normal and to be expected. The ovulation kits predict impending ovulation by detecting the surge of a hormone called, LH, or luteinizing hormone. This hormone is the very catalyst that thrusts the egg out of the ovary during ovulation. The temperature shift indicates that ovulation has already occurred. Once you ovulate, the leftover follicle (the corpus luteum) that encased the egg in the ovary starts producing progesterone, a heat-inducing hormone.

It is the progesterone that causes a thermal shift, or temperature rise in your body, usually a day or two after you ovulate. So in essence, you would expect to see about a two or three day delay from the LH surge to your thermal shift. The order is: LH, ovulation, and then thermal shift. But keep in mind that it is possible to have an LH surge, and still not actually ovulate. If this happens, you temperature will not rise to a sustained higher level.


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