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basal body temperature Your body temperature when taken at its lowest point, usually in the morning before getting out of bed. Charting BBT is used to predict ovulation. Biphasic: A BBT pattern consistent with ovulation and the formation of the corpus luteum, which secretes progesterone. This hormone will elevate the basal body temperature about one half degree during the latter half of the menstrual cycle. Monophasic: An anovulatory BBT pattern where the temperature remains relatively constant throughout the cycle.
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basal body t. the temperature of the body under conditions of absolute rest; it has a slight sustained rise during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle and can be used as an indirect indicator of when ovulation has occurred.
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basal body temperature Women take their temperature every day and recording it on a chart
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basal body temperature The temperature of your body first thing in the morning upon first awakening. The BBT pattern can help determine when ovulation (the monthly release of an egg from the ovary when you are most fertile) occurs
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basal body temperature Just before ovulation, a woman's basal (resting) temperature increases. The temperature should be taken early in the morning, which is usually the lowest temperature of the day. The basal body temperature has been used to time intercourse to increase the likelihood of conception and also as part of the rhythm method or preventing conception.
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