Triphasic temperatures refer to a pattern of basal body temperature (BBT) charting where there are three distinct levels of temperatures during a menstrual cycle. The first phase is the pre-ovulatory phase with lower temperatures, the second phase is the post-ovulatory phase with higher temperatures, and the third phase occurs if pregnancy is achieved, resulting in a second temperature rise. Triphasic temperatures can sometimes be an indication of pregnancy, but it's not a definitive sign.
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"How is the weather today?" in English is Quel temps fait-il aujourd'hui? in French.
There is now evidence that co2 and temperatures are not related. There was a period when the two were related, in other words, the temps rose as co2 levels did. But other times co2 rose, and temps dropped.
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Quel temps fait-il a se moment?
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Sprintec is monophasic; Tri-Sprintec is triphasic.
A triphasic oral contraceptive is a form of birth control that contains 3 different dosages of pills in a pack. Typically the first phase/week contains higher dosage pills, the second phase/week contains a lower dosage and the third phase/week contains the lowest dosage of pills. Though triphasic birth control pills contain different dosages, it is still effective. A benefit of triphasic pills is the lower risk of side effects such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding and nausea.
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De temps en temps was created on 2007-06-11.
Trinessa is a triphasic birth control pill with 35 mcg of estrogen.
'Le temps' is the weather, but temps can also mean timeLa MétéoTranslation of the word weather in french is 'le temps'
Quel temps mean 'what weather'. Usually Quel Temps is used in a sentence such as 'Quel temps fait-il' or 'Quel temps il fait'.
"Temps" can be 'time' or 'weather' in French
Le Temps was created in 1998.
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