Are ferning patterns observable at other times in my cycle?
A second second estrogen surge may occur right at the end of your cycle. By monitoring cycle length, and keeping daily results, should not be confounded with the estrogen surge preceding ovulation (In rarer cases, estrogen may be produced at increased levels throughout the cycle due to possible hormonal imbalances that may require consultation with a physician). As different women produce differing levels of estrogen, ferning patterns may vary a bit in appearance and duration.
A second second estrogen surge may occur right at the end of your cycle. By monitoring cycle length, and keeping daily results, the second surge should not be confounded with the estrogen surge preceding ovulation. Also, as different women produce differing levels of estrogen, ferning patterns may vary a bit in appearance and duration.