Enjoy these Conception Big Brain quizzes we've created for you, helping to test the Conception knowledge you have.
At midnight | |
At noon | |
3 hours after you wake up | |
first thing when you wake up | |
It´s important to take the basal body temperature at the moment you wake up - even before moving around to get a true reading. Even talking can raise the temperature to give you a false reading.
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in the high range | |
in the low range | |
Preovulation temperatures are considered low - then after ovulation the progesterone causes the temperature to rise.
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True | |
False | |
Very true - if you rise earlier or later you need to subtract or add to the temperature to make up for the difference in time.
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Melted Butter | |
Lotion | |
Egg Whites | |
Corn Syrup | |
Fertile quality cervical fluid has the same consistancy as egg whites.
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Y | |
N | |
It is important to mark what the consistancy of your cervical fluid is every day - this will tell you right along with the basal body temperatures where you are in your cycle.
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mouth | |
cervical cavity | |
cervical canal | |
Os | |
The opening to the cervix is known as the Os.
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Low and firm and closed. | |
Low, soft and open | |
High, soft and open | |
High, firm and closed. | |
Cervix is high, soft and open to be able to recieve the sperm.
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SHOW | |
OPEN | |
HIGH | |
WET | |
Soft High Open and Wet
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Too low preovulation temperatures | |
Too high preovulation temperatures | |
Too low post ovulation temperatures | |
Too high post ovulation temperatures | |
Too high temperatures preovuation is an indication of low estrogen.
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Too low preovulation temperatures | |
Too high preovulation temperatures | |
Too low post ovulation temperatures | |
Too high post ovulation temperatures | |
Temperatures at or below the coverline indicates low progesterone.
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Guru Spotlight |
Sherril Steele-Carlin |