How to Take Your Temperature
Keep BBT thermometer on nightstand
Take temperature immediately upon waking (before any activity)
Log reading in Lova under BBT section
Note any factors that might affect temperature (illness, poor sleep)
Confirming, Not Predicting
What is BBT?
Basal Body Temperature (BBT) is your body's temperature at complete rest. It rises slightly (about 0.2-0.5°C or 0.4-1°F) after ovulation due to progesterone.
By tracking BBT, you can:
- Confirm that ovulation occurred
- Identify patterns in your cycle
- Estimate future ovulation timing
What You Need
A BBT Thermometer
Use a thermometer that:
- Reads to 0.01°C or 0.1°F (two decimal places)
- Is labeled as a "basal" or "fertility" thermometer
- Gives consistent readings
Regular fever thermometers aren't precise enough.
Consistent Routine
BBT requires consistency:
- Same time each morning (within 30 minutes)
- After at least 3 hours of sleep
- Before getting out of bed or any activity
Reading Your Chart
Lova creates a chart showing your temps over time:
- Follicular phase: Temps are lower (before ovulation)
- Temperature shift: Rise of 0.2°C+ that stays elevated
- Luteal phase: Temps stay higher until next period
The Coverline
Lova calculates a coverline - a horizontal line on your chart:
- Drawn based on your pre-ovulation temps
- The temperature shift should rise above this line
- 3 consecutive temps above coverline = ovulation confirmed
Factors That Affect BBT
Note when these occur - they can cause false readings:
- Illness or fever
- Alcohol the night before
- Poor or disrupted sleep
- Taking temperature at different time
- Travel or jet lag
- Using electric blanket
Mark Unreliable Temps
Interpreting Patterns
Normal Pattern
Lower temps → clear shift → sustained higher temps → drop before period → repeat
No Clear Shift
Possible causes:
- Anovulatory cycle (no ovulation)
- Inconsistent timing
- Not enough data yet
Sustained High Temps
If temps stay elevated past expected period:
- May indicate pregnancy
- Consider taking a pregnancy test
Combining with Other Signs
For best fertility awareness, combine BBT with:
- Cervical mucus observations
- Ovulation tests (OPKs)
- Cervical position (optional)
This gives you prediction (mucus, OPKs) and confirmation (BBT).