Hi stel00
When your temping its not the individual temps that count, its the overall pattern they make. For some people 36.7 could be high, for others it could be low. So theres no "normal" temp range.
When you look at a whole cycle you can see a pattern...
Around AF the temps should drop down (because of less progesterone and more estrogen), at ovulation it should dip a bit more (peak estrogen) and then it should rise because of less estrogen and more progesterone. If you are pregnant, they'll usually stay high or go higher, and if you're not, they'll drop down just before AF.
My charts are fairly 'textbook' patterns if you want to have a look... except that this one is going flat! lol


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