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Different peak sizes show the different speed of maturation of the egg in different menstrual cycles (maturation of dominant follicle) Unprecedented wealth of information inherent in the menstrual cyclic profile signature These are follicular waves preparing for next menstrual cycle Waves disappear upon conception To reappear upon Early Pregnancy Loss The cyclic pattern exhibits a number of well defined peaks and troughs: … the first post-menstruation minimum (or trough, nadir) occurring typically on day 6, 7, or 8. The signal then rises to a maximum (long-term predictive peak), the highest level of the cycle. Over the next several days, the readings fall toward the minimum before the short-term predictive peak. Thus, in the recorded 30 days long cycle, the long-term predictive peak is 8 days wide. It is followed by the usually narrow short-term predictive peak, which falls off directly into the trough of the ovulation marker, the lowest reading of the cycle. We have found the ovulation-marker minimum to correlate with urinary LH and FSH peaks, and we view the marker to be an effect of the steroid hormone switch that occurs at ovulation (estrogen to progesterone). Note that the corresponding basal body temperature (BBT) curve rises, to the post-ovulatory high level, after the ovulation marker. This indicates, to the extent that the BBT can be relied on, that ovulation had, indeed, occurred. The planned sonographic (ultrasound) investigations will confirm this correlation with a better accuracy. Note that Dr. Benedetto carefully selected baseline subjects for the trial. Even in these baseline subjects, the classical BBT “biphasic profile” is very unreliable, as is highlighted by the red question marks. The belated rise of the BBT3 curve (of the 27 years old subject) is clearly noticeable and symptomatic of the uncertainty inherent in the basal body temperature measurements. This is ovarian signal of readiness to ovulate Ovulation is detected as estrogen dominance switches to progesterone dominance