Temp OFF the chart...
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Temp OFF the chart...
| Fri, 09-12-2003 - 9:53am |
...and I do mean that literally! My temp this morning was 100.19, and FF only goes up to 100.1 apparently because that's the highest temp it would let me enter. What is going on with me? These sporadic 99 and 100 degree temps have been going on for a while now. This happened a couple of times last cycle and now several times with this one!
I guess the main question I have is: Do random low-grade fevers mean something is wrong with me? Is this something I should talk to my Dr. about? I rarely have a fever during the day when I occassionally check it then, so what's the deal here? Just looking for any ideas! Thanks girls!
ADC ~ TTC #1, C5, CD20
http://circles2.fertilityfriend.com/home/adc1228 (Also, I just noticed that my homepage is not showing today's temp, and I have no idea why. I've entered it and saved it, so maybe it's just taking a little while!)


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Tara
Tara~ co-cl of Pregnant after TTC
Thanks for replying, even if you didn't know the answer! Makes me feel a little better! :)
~ADC~
Okay, here's what I think-- I think you should call your gyn and just check in about it. It seems to me that it might be hormone related since it seems like it happened last time around the same time in your cycle (If I'm remembering right). It may not be a bad sign, but it might be a clue to something that's going on in your body. It also might be a sign that your body is fighting off some kind of infection (that's the usual reason for fevers) and so it's worth checking out.
I wouldn't be worried, but I'd be curious. It's always better to have more info. Let us know what your dr says.
HTH.
Katie
I don't think that the high temps are a signal of some other big health problem, so I woudln't worry. Its possible that your hormones sometimes spike and create the temp spike. I know I have heard that hormones tend to be spikey in their release (not constant).
I wouldn't worry overall, and just try to look at your chart in the big picture.