Wednesday, August 22, 2007

How Long Should I Chart Before Seeing A Doctor If I Suspect Infertility?

Temperature fluctuates while moving around, for this reason, the best time to take your temperature is in the morning immediately you wake up. Body temperature can be taking digitally or traditionally, anyhow you want it but make sure that the same thermometer is used throughout your cycle.

Infertility can be defined as not being able to get pregnant after having unprotected sexual intercourse for a period of one year. In other-words, infertility means not being able to carry a pregnancy at all or to its due time.

Some women have not tasted the joy of being pregnant due to some irregularities in their cycle while some have passed through series of miscarriages due to infections, fibroids or other problems they cannot explain, which leads to infertility.

In this case, if your cycles are irregular, you shouldn’t waste time on body base temperature alone, kindly see a doctor and find out what may be causing the irregularity, for infertility may not be the case of your problem but other things you may not take seriously.

In other hand, you do have normal-length cycles and decide to start charting your body temperature; you only need to wait about three (3) months to establish a problem before seeking for help. For instant, if you have 28 days cycle, but ovulate on day 18, and that happens two to three (2-3) months in a row, you should see your doctor. If otherwise your case of infertility may depend on your age and urgency.

Mind you, seeking a physician’s advice is not a bad idea for everyone seeking for preconception advice, do not rely only on body temperature, if it needs to undergo series of tests; it is for your benefit so as to be sure from where the case of infertility is coming from.

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