Ovulation Calendar

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Ovulation Calendar - Tips For Getting Pregnant

An ovulation calendar is a tool that helps you to work out which days you are most fertile, in order to get pregnant in the fastest time possible. The calculation is based on the premise you ovulate around 14 days before the start of your period, so getting the approximate dates that you're most likely to conceive, will help you time your intercourse for faster conception.

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How To Use An Ovulation Calendar

Using an ovulation calendar is pretty simple. Start by entering the date when you last menstruated and how many days are in your menstrual cycle. The calendar will then give you a rough date of when you should be fertile, based on the figures you entered.

Do ovulation calendars work? To some extent they do, but looking at two variables (the date of your last period, and your average cycle length) is pretty simplistic. And we all know that life isn't simple!


Other Factors To Consider

To make sure you get pregnant in the shortest space of time, combine the use of the calendar with checking your cervix every day. During ovulation, it's soft and squish (like your lips), but when you're not ovulating, it feels more like the end of your nose.

Another way to increase your chances is by looking at the cervical mucus. During ovulation it transforms from a stiff pale creamy fluid to one that can stretch and is almost transparent. You'll be amazed at the differences, and excited that something so basic can help you!

One more step you can take in identifying when you're most likely to get pregnant is taking your BBT daily. If you can use a good quality thermometer that can show you your temperature in 2 decimal places, you'll get an accurate idea of when typically ovulate during your cycle.


How To Boost Your Chances Of Conceiving

Putting all of these into consideration will increase your chances of getting pregnant naturally. you'll get much better results than from using a conception calculator by itself. Sticking at it for a few cycles will pay off in dividends, because the longer you do it, the more accustomed you will get to your own cycle of ovulation and menstruation.

What if you have erratic periods, or have PCOS, or don't menstruate at all? These techniques will only come into their own, once you've sorted out the underlying problem behind your irregular cycle.

The important thing to do if your cycle is not regular is to get your body back into balance, by taking a herbal supplement such as FertilPlus, which can regulate your menstrual cycle and stimulate ovulation. If you have access to a herbalist specializing in reproductive herbology, he or she can help you select which herbs will work best for putting your cycle into balance. One your menstrual cycle has become regular, these tools will work for you, and getting pregnant will be easier with the use of an ovulation calendar.

You can use a free ovulation calendar available for you at, http://ovucalender.com to help you work out when you are ovulating, and get more tips on symptoms of ovulation, so you can time your intercourse to conceive quickly..

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    Here’s a free fertility calculator you can use to work out when you’re most fertile in your cycle. Click here to use the fertility calculator. Instructions for use: Enter the date of your last period Enter your average cycle length (number of days between each period) Click the “Calculate” button. Make a note of the two dates given - these are [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Fertility Calculator", url: "http://conceptioncalc.com/fertility-calculator/" }); - 13 months ago

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