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latawiec on 11/13/09 (8 days ago)reply

I started my period on Nov. 1. I had sex on the 12th of Nov. Im I ovulated now? Im i pregnant now? On Oct. 2nd i started my period and Sep. 12th i started my period. My periods are 5 days or 7 days long it varies each month is this normal? Im 36 years old. Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks


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latawiec on 11/13/09 (8 days ago)reply

I started my period on Nov. 1 this month.On the 12th of Nov. i had sex. Im i ovulated now? Im i pregnant now? On Oct. 2nd i started my period and on Sep. 12th i started my period. My periods are 5 days or 7 days long it varies each month is this normal? Im 35 years old. Please help!!!! Thanks


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latawiec on 11/13/09 (8 days ago)reply

hi


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SableWolfAngel on 10/05/09 (47 days ago)reply

For some very interesting reason my period starts on the night of the New Moon. I know this can change but it's almost spooky how accurately it follows this. I skipped my last period and am hoping it comes this month or I'm afraid I might be sick. I don't think I'm pregnant though... There really is no way I could be.


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smilie on 09/02/09 (80 days ago)reply

hi my names is ? i been wit by husband know three year s? n havnt had no luck on havin a baby ?? what to do ? im so scared? i jus seehem getin more depressed every month whe i get my period!what ca i do plz help?


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janetallen on 08/14/09 (99 days ago)reply

i took myself off the ring the beginning of august and had a period august 4th when do i ovalate? and is it treu that you can count your ovaltion days from the day you start your period... trying to get pregnant


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didinjoku on 07/21/09 (123 days ago)reply

i had my period on the 7th of july and my cycle is 26 but at times it move to 27 or 25. pls can you tell me when am ovulating


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shabana on 07/15/09 (129 days ago)reply

i got my period on 26jun and i get full period only fr two to three days and i get my period every two to three days before everymonth pls tell me the dates fr fertility


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Henrietta on 07/01/09 (143 days ago)reply

My period always starts three days after the date that I started my previous period. Im trying to figure out my most ferterlized date is. thanks.


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confused28 on 06/23/09 (151 days ago)reply

The last two months a got my period on the 8th. The third month before I got it on the 11th. This time when I got my period on the 8th I bled for three days and spotted for the fourth (which is the usual for me). I had unprotected sex on the 14th which was only two days after my period. He pulled out but some still spilled on my and I whipped myself with a towlel. What are my chances of getting pregnant?


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amsman on 07/01/09 (143 days ago)reply

The queston is do you want to be pregnant? If not, please, do yourself and partner a favor which is practice "no sex". Truthfully, generally speaking these day children are giving birth to children which is really a shame. Either way, people really need to evaluate there situations especially financial because it cost approx $10,000.00 a year to raise each child. I believe that's alittle more than what love can provide. Nothing is perm/guarantee. Listen, if you and your partner are not ready- stop! Please, women are the ones left making decisions when the partners are gone.However, sometimes it's the men having to make the decision what to do next. Think before having. Wish you well.


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Trying to conceive but not sure when to have sex? Creating an ovulation calendar can help you to find out when you are ovulating - and when you ovulate will determine when you'll have the best chance of conception.

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Fertility & Conception

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How do you find those magical days when conception is easiest? Every month, hormones from your pituitary gland stimulate one of your ovaries to ovulate, or release a mature egg. The egg then travels down your fallopian tube, where it waits to meet your partner’s sperm. The time to conceive is NOW, since your egg can only survive for 24-hours after it’s released. But because his sperm can survive in your reproductive tract for up to three days, have sex daily in the several days leading UP TO, the day OF, and the day AFTER ovulation. If the egg is successfully fertilized during this time, it will then move to your uterus, where it will implant and begin to grow. If the egg does NOT meet with sperm, it will be released during your period several weeks later. Although the process sounds pretty simple, every woman’s ovulation cycle varies, and can change each month. To find YOUR fertile window, track when your period begins and ends for several months. Then, count backwards 12 to 16 days from the day your next period is due. For example, if your period is due on the 28th of the month, you’ll ovulate around day 14. That means you’ll want to have sex on the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th day of the month. However, if your period is less than predictable, you can try another method-like testing your cervical mucus-to find your fertile time. Cervical mucus is a fluid released by the cervix to help sperm travel more easily to your egg. Because your body releases thicker cervical mucus several days before ovulation, you can use your fingers or toilet paper to check for it. While normal vaginal discharge may be slightly sticky, cervical mucus has the consistency of raw egg white-clear and slippery. You can also chart your fertile window by consistently taking your temperature immediately upon waking. This measurement, known as basal body temperature, or BBT, remains steady before ovulation. When your body releases an egg, however, hormonal changes cause BBT to rise slightly, between .5 and 1.6 degrees fahrenheit. Although you may notice your temperature spiking on other days, unless it stays that way, you’re probably not ovulating.  An ovulation prediction kit, which you can buy at the pharmacy, is an even EASIER way of determining when you’re ovulating. These kits test your urine for the presence of an ovulation hormone called lutenizing hormone, or LH. While many kits can accurately predict ovulation mere hours before it happens, they may provide false LH results. Because each method of fertility tracking has its pros and cons, follow your doctor’s advice and use the best combination that works for you.

 

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