Greater than 99.0: Usually a temperature greater than all your other temps for that month and spinbarkeit from the cervix.
Answered 8/21/2013
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Half degree rise: Luteal phase generally shows a persistent temp rise of .5 degrees f. Generally starts 12 to 16 days before expected period. The pattern of rise is often very irregular, and frustrating to read. We now know that an average rise of . 5 degrees is all one needs for it to be normal. The actual luteal phase temperatures hover irregularly around 98 degrees.
Answered 9/6/2013
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