Free Australian BBT tool

BBT Chart Annotator and Temperature Shift Checker

Turn waking temperatures into an editable chart, keep disturbed readings visible and review a possible sustained shift with a transparent optional rule.

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An auditable chart, not a black-box verdict

See the sequence, disturbances and calculation together

The chart plots the temperatures you entered, marks readings that may be less comparable and shows exactly how the optional pattern check was applied. It does not use one temperature to diagnose ovulation or pregnancy.

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BBT Chart Annotator and Temperature Shift Checker

Plot waking temperatures, annotate disturbed readings and use an optional six-plus-three pattern check without turning the software result into proof of ovulation.

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Set the measurement context

Consistency matters more than aiming for one “normal” temperature.

When entered, dates are filled from cycle day 1 without replacing dates you already typed.
Best-comparison routineMeasure immediately after waking and before getting up where possible. Use the same route and thermometer, record the actual time and flag anything that may have disturbed the reading.

Enter the chart readings

Enter actual waking temperatures. Nine consecutive included cycle days are needed for the optional pattern check.

Paste a temperature list instead

Paste temperatures separated by commas, spaces or new lines. The values fill the first available rows in order.

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Quick answers

What this chart can show, and what it cannot

What counts as a sustained rise here?

Three consecutive included readings at least 0.20°C above the median of the preceding six included readings.

Does a rise prove ovulation?

No. The pattern may support a retrospective estimate, but the rule is not a diagnostic test.

Should disturbed readings be deleted?

No. Keep them visible and mark or exclude them so the chart retains the complete record.

Can one dip show implantation?

No. A single dip cannot identify implantation and should not be used as a pregnancy test.

How to use the result

Interpret the chart as a record, not a diagnosis

Why relative change matters more than one “normal” temperature

Baseline temperatures differ between people and cycles. The useful information is the sequence relative to that chart’s own baseline. Similar wake times, one thermometer and one measurement route improve comparability, while sleep, illness, alcohol, travel, stress and shift work can move individual readings.

What the optional rule adds

The tool compares six consecutive included baseline readings with the next three consecutive included readings. Each of the final three must be at least 0.20°C above the baseline median. The rule is published so the result can be reproduced, challenged and cited. It is not a validated clinical or contraception algorithm.

What to do with a messy chart

Keep unusual readings visible, record the reason and exclude them from the optional check only when appropriate. Do not fill missing days with invented temperatures. Repeated unclear charts, irregular cycles or fertility concerns are better reviewed with a GP, fertility clinic or trained fertility-awareness educator.

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Six useful questions

Frequently asked questions about BBT chart interpretation

How should I take BBT for cycle tracking?

Measure immediately after waking and before getting out of bed where possible. Use the same thermometer and route, record the actual time and mark poor sleep, illness, alcohol, travel, shift work or other disturbances.

How much of a rise does this tool check for?

The optional rule checks whether three consecutive included readings are each at least 0.20°C above the median of the preceding six included readings. This is a transparent software rule, not a universal clinical threshold.

Can a BBT chart confirm the exact day of ovulation?

No. BBT is retrospective. A sustained change may support an estimate that the cycle phase changed, but it cannot prove egg release or identify one exact ovulation moment.

What should I do with a disturbed BBT reading?

Keep the reading visible, record what affected it and exclude it from the optional rule when appropriate. Deleting inconvenient points can hide the measurement history.

Does a one-day BBT dip mean implantation?

No. A one-day dip can have many causes and cannot identify implantation or pregnancy. Use an appropriately timed pregnancy test to check for hCG.

Can I use this BBT rule for contraception?

No. The rule is an educational chart-organising heuristic, not a validated fertility-awareness or contraception method. Seek instruction from a qualified service for contraceptive use.

Clinically reviewed

Evan Kurzyp, Registered Nurse

Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Mental Health Nursing

AHPRA registration NMW0002424871

Reviewed: 4 August 2026. Next scheduled review: August 2027, or earlier if Australian guidance, product instructions, laboratory standards or safety advice change.

Methods, limitations and references

How the chart and optional temperature-shift rule work

The software checks every nine-day consecutive window. It calculates the median of six included baseline readings and requires the next three included readings to be at least 0.20°C higher. Missing or excluded days break the window and no points are interpolated.

The deployed version should be rechecked whenever product instructions, Australian guidance or tool logic changes.

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