Every pregnancy and therefore every chart for pregnancy can and usually is different. Triphasic doesn't 100% mean pregnancy in either case but it does happen 3 to 1 in pregnant vs not pregnant charts.
Thanks I just mean, if your body has produced a triphasic-ish chart when pregnant in the past, is your body more likely to respond to progesterone in the same way with a subsequent pregnancy?
As every pregnancy can and usually is different there is no way to accurately predict if it would or not. I'd say more likely to but not by much. Probably 60/40.
Every pregnancy and therefore every chart for pregnancy can and usually is different. Triphasic doesn't 100% mean pregnancy in either case but it does happen 3 to 1 in pregnant vs not pregnant charts.
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