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About Brigid Kowalczyk
Expertise
Natural Family Planning is a risk-free, safe, and economical alternative to chemical and barrier contraceptives. NFP is easy to understand, aids in fertility awareness for spacing children as well as increasing communication and assisting couples to conceive. I do not answer questions about other forms of birth control.

Experience
I like being able to help people find alternatives to artificial birth control. I am not a doctor or a medical person. I cannot answer medical questions.

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National Association of Legal Professionals, (NALS). Couple to Couple League (www.ccli.org - national organization for NFP)

Education/Credentials
Medical Assisting diploma, Bachelor of Arts, Associate of Applied Science in Legal Studies.

Awards and Honors
College graduate with high honors; high school graduate with highest honors;

 
   

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Topic: Natural Family Planning



Expert: Brigid Kowalczyk
Date: 12/28/2007
Subject: Period or implantation?

Question
My periods are as regular as the Amazaon rains. Yesterday was supposed to be the start of red day, it didn't happen. This morning, there was very light brown spotting, mixed with eggwhite cm. As of now, nothing, just light cramping. My bbt dipped to 98 flat, (98.39 yesterday and day before), but still over my coverline. Is this considered a period or possibly implantation? I appreciate your advice, Brigid.

Answer
Probably too soon to tell.  But temperatures are going to stay elevated if you are pregnant.  Give it another couple of days for clarity.  Sorry I can't be more helpful.  But if you are "regular as the Amazon rains" and you expect your period, it could still be on its way.  The day is still young!

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