As a result, OvaCue readings from women with PCOS reveal
multiple Cue Peaks.
All of the trying - to - conceive women we talk to are far more interesting than textbooks... some women have
multiple Cue Peaks, some women have «unexpected» ups and downs in their readings, some women end up with both a pink and purple box, and some women have vaginal readings that drop during the luteal phase.
Not exact matches
A secondary
Cue Peak in conjunction with a secondary vaginal rise (displayed with a purple day) is a solid indicator that you experienced
multiple follicular stimulation.
Taking the trunk as
multiple segments, List et al. (2013) found that
peak thoracic trunk angle was greater when artificially restricting forward knee motion using visual
cues compared to unrestricted squats, and
peak lumbar trunk angle displayed a non-significant trend in the same direction.
As you can see, there were lots of ups and downs -
multiple oral «
cue peaks» and vaginal rises, followed by vaginal declines, which makes interpretation of her OvaCue data exceedingly difficult.