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Lynn,
If she has PCOS she may be ovulating very irregularly and/or infrequently
(which would explain the lack of cervical fluid and temperature shift). If
she knows she's ovulating but still isn't seeing a temperature shift, I can
think of a couple of reasons why. She may not have an accurate enough
thermometer or she might not be getting a long enough stretch of sleep
before she takes her temperature upon waking (a distinct possibility if she
already has at least two children who wake her through the night).
Warmly,
Angela White, LLLL, JD
http://breastfeeding123.com
At 04:07 PM 4/18/2007 -0400, you wrote:
>Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 14:53:14 -0500
>From: Lynn <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: milk supply and birth control/NFP issues
>
>I've got a mom with PCOS who is adamant about using hormonal birth
>control postpartum, though it may have sabotaged her milk supply with
>the last child (though it didn't keep her from conceiving *very*
>early). She tells me that she can't use NFP because she has no
>cervical mucus and no temperature shift after ovulation. I could
>imagine that she sees little change in cervical fluid, but is it really
>possible not to have a thermal shift after ovulation?
>
>Lynn in MO
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