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Ovulation Calendar Charting Your Way to Conception The two methods of calculating your pregnancy are the American System and the Ovulation System. Today we are going to discuss the Ovulation Calendar. It seems that this system is used more frequently with more accuracy. The fact of the accuracy and of course the method is so easy to do it is no wonder that many people prefer the Ovulation Calendar. The Ovulation Calendar is of course up to you to keep track in order to get a more perfect result. I am going to give you an example that I am sure will be very useful for you. • MONTH 1: o 10/13/06 Fertile • A home pregnancy test may work now. This is a very good example to use when you start your Ovulation Calendar. You may not be pregnant about 15 to 25 per cent of most women have a chance to get pregnant during their first cycle. About 50% of couples conceive during the first three months. The first six months about 75% of couples conceive. The first year about 90% of couples conceive giving birth to their beautiful baby. The Ovulation Calendar is very important to couples and that is why I am going to present a version of the second month for your benefit. The average couple who has sex once per day provides the best chance of getting pregnant. When your partner ejaculates remain on your back with your hips elevated for 20-30 minutes this will optimize your chances of getting pregnant. Another good suggestion for you and your partner to remember is that the woman on top position is not great for pregnancy since ejaculate may flow out. *MONTH 2: o 11/11/06 Very Fertile You deserve to know how soon you have become pregnant. There are several tests on the market that can do just that. The EPT early pregnancy test is better than others on the market. EPT is a home pregnancy test that can tell you a lot sooner than ordinary pregnancy tests on the market today. When using the Ovulation Calendar let us suggest that you keep on hand the EPT early pregnancy test so you can test yourself at the proper times. We had suggested that about 50% of couples conceive within the first three months. In order to help you maintain your Ovulation Calendar we will continue with the third month for your benefit. *Month 3:
o 11/26/06 First day of your cycle When calculating your pregnancy and you discovered that you are now pregnant. The Ovulation System has it’s own way of calculating the due date. Conception is considered week 0, week 2 is positive pregnancy test should be taken, weeks 10-11 ends the first trimester, while week 24 ends the second trimester leaving week 38 your due date. The Ovulation Calendar is very important in calculating when you ovulate to know when you have conceived. The Ovulation Calendar is also good to keep after you know your pregnant in order to chart your due date. One of the most An important thing in life is creation of new life. That is why a woman should be able to calculate when her baby will be born, when she should be ready to go to hospital for delivery, and most of all know what is going on inside her.
Personal Ovulation Calendar Understanding menstrual cycle is important if you want to chart fertility patterns, predict ovulation, and increase your chances of becoming pregnant or avoid unwanted pregnancy. During menstrual cycle, there are far more infertile days than fertile days. The fertile days are days when there is a possibility for conceiving. However, within fertile period - the window of opportunity for conception - there are days of "peak fertility". Identifying these peak times, and planning accordingly, can help maximize or minimize chances of becoming pregnant. Typically, ovulation takes place about 14 days after the beginning of a woman's menstrual cycle. There are different ways to calculate ovulation. The easiest way is to use ovulation calendar to calculate the time of ovulation within cycle by subtracting the length of luteal phase from the length of cycle. Advanced Woman Calendar is a new easy to use user-friendly personal ovulation calendar of menstrual cycles, and safe days for love. It helps to achieve or avoid pregnancy or even get baby gender prediction. This program allows to use natural contraception method. Advanced Woman Calendar shows the fertile days (days with increased probability of pregnancy), ovulation days and predicts baby's gender (displays days with a bigger probability of having a boy or a girl). The results are presented as a color-coded calendar showing fertile and non-fertile periods. * Want to avoid pregnancy? The natural way to avoid unwanted pregnancy is to abstain from unprotected intercourse during your fertile days. The most fertile time is the day of ovulation. Advanced Woman Calendar uses ovulation calculator to find the fertile days taking into account possible variations in your menstrual cycle, helping you avoid an unwanted pregnancy. * Want to become pregnant? You are most fertile during the ovulation, so if you knowing time when you are ovulation will help to determine the best days to conceive. Pregnancy calendar can calculate the probability of conception based on your ovulation time and other factors such as lifespan of the egg and sperm. * Want to choose the gender of your baby? Advanced Woman Calendar helps you calculate the perfect time for conception, increasing your chances of conceiving a boy or a girl. You can download Advanced Woman Calendar on the following website:
Menstrual Calendar, Charting Your Signs of Fertility Charting the signs of our menstrual cycle is a good way to keep in touch with our bodies, our feelings, and our health. It is also a good way to predict our days of menstruation in advance, even if menstrual cycles are irregular, and to know the most fertile times if we are hoping to conceive. Cervical Mucus The sign that is easier to observe is the cervical mucus, since it is noticed in the course of daily activity. Fertile type mucus is produced by the cervix during the days when the ova are maturing and preparing for ovulation. This mucus is not only an indicator of fertility, it is essential for fertility. Cervical mucus nourishes the sperm, protects them from the natural acidity of the vagina, and guides them toward the ovum. Following is a simple way to observe and chart your fertile type mucus. Pay attention to how you feel as you go about your daily activities. Just as you have learned to notice a certain wetness at menstruation, you will begin to notice a second wet time, but later in the cycle, and without bleeding. The second wet time is caused by your fertile type mucus. Each time you go to the bathroom, wipe with toilet paper both before and after you use the toilet, noticing: a) the sensation you feel as you wipe with toilet paper, b) what is on the toilet paper. Chart what you see and what you feel in the following way. Or use any charting method that makes sense to you. 1) Menstruation: mark the days of bleeding in some way, such as coloring the calendar day red. 2) Nothing: if you don't see or feel anything outside your vagina, you can leave the calendar blank on those days. 3) Something: but if you see or feel something - anything -such as pasty or sticky mucus, or a feeling of wetness - draw something, such as a raindrop, on these days. 4) Slippery something: If the pasty or sticky mucus turns to slippery mucus or a slippery feeling, color the raindrop dark to indicate the slippery wetness. After a few slippery wet days, the mucus may disappear or return to sticky or pasty. When it does, begin to count the days until menstruation arrives. In a normal fertile cycle, the time between the last day of slippery mucus or slippery feeling and the next menstruation is between 11-16 days. You will become quite accurate about your predictions after you chart for about three cycles. The mucus is your most fertile time, since fertile type is produced during the days leading up to and including ovulation. But don't try to use this information for birth control unless you seek out a qualified teacher of fertility awareness or natural family planning. However, if you are hoping to become pregnant, charting the mucus and the dry times of the cycle will allow you to know your most fertile time. It will also allow you to predict your next menstruation with accuracy, and to begin a new and sensitive relationship with yourself. Under the influence of the hormone estrogen, when the fertile mucus is present, we may feel courageous and loving. Men who bored us last week may suddenly appear interesting and attractive. Like Mother Earth in her rainy season, we are full of potential. We may also be interested in sexual activity. These emotions and reactions are caused by the hormone estrogen, which is getting us ready to have a baby, even though we may not want that for ourselves yet! After ovulation, under the influence of the hormone progesterone, we may feel somewhat deflated compared to our wet, fertile time. Like Mother Earth in her dry time, we may feel quiet, with less energy. When menstrual bleeding begins, both estrogen and progesterone are at low levels. We may feel sensitive, solitary, or inward. Generally speaking, dark red bleeding for about three days indicates that hormones are high enough to build a good uterine lining and nourish a fetus in the event of conception. However, more than three days of heavy bleeding can be exhausting. Three to five days of wet, slippery mucus 11-14 days before the next menstruation is a probable indicator of normal ovulation and a fertile cycle. Cycles are often 28-30 days from the first day of bleeding to the first day of the bleeding of the next menstruation. However, irregular cycles do not indicate infertility. If the time between the last day of slippery mucus and the next menstruation is 11-16 days, the cycle is probably fertile. Even if one cycle is not fertile, the next may well be fertile. Much depends on the stress we may be feeling. Keeping a chart allows us to keep all things in perspective, and feel our own harmony with all the cycles of nature. Basal Body Temperature If you are not sure you are ovulating, you can take your temperature. The body's resting temperature increases four-tenths of a degree Fahrenheit or two-tenths of a degree Centigrade under the influence of progesterone at ovulation. Observing this sign involves taking your temperature at the same time each morning before rising. (This is not as hard as it sounds. It takes less than two minutes and you can go back to sleep if you want.) To observe your temperature rise, buy a BD brand digital basal thermometer. This brand will give you a consistent and accurate reading. Other high quality brands of digital basal thermometers are also probably accurate, but have not been tested for fertility awareness. Make sure the battery is good. (You can replace it.) An ordinary clinical thermometer is not accurate enough for fertility awareness. Nor is the "ear thermometer" (tympanic thermometer). Take your temperature every day immediately upon waking, before 7:30 a.m. The body's rhythms (circadian rhythms) fluctuate over a 24-hour period. Your temperature is lowest in the early morning and highest in the afternoon. Fluctuations are greater after 7:30 a.m. If you go to bed before midnight and wake up before 7:30 a.m., you will get the clearest temperature readings. If it is not convenient to take your temperature immediately upon waking, you may take it during light morning activity. For example, if you need to go to the bathroom, you may take your temperature while getting up and using the toilet. But be consistent about the circumstances under which you take your temperature. If you take it during light morning activity, take it that way every morning. Don't take it sometimes before getting up and at other times during light morning activity. If you have sexual relations, take your temperature before. Many women find that the digital thermometers require such a short time to use that it is easy to take their temperature before getting up. Take your temperature by mouth. Under arm and ear temperatures are not accurate enough for family planning purposes. The thermometer will beep softly several times before beginning to beep slightly louder and repeatedly. Keep the thermometer under your tongue until the louder, repeated beeps begin. You can read and chart your temperature as soon as is convenient after taking it. Your thermometer has a recall button that allows you to read the last temperature taken. Be sure to wash your thermometer after each use. Your Temperature Graph Put a dot on a graph on the spot corresponding to each day's temperature. Join the dots of consecutive days. If you do not take your temperature one day, do not join the dots across that day. Also write out the temperature numerically, to guard against errors in graphing. Interpreting Your Chart 1) Breathe and relax. Study your chart. 2) Can you find six low temperatures during the fertile mucus days of your cycle? 3) Draw a horizontal line at the highest of the six low temperatures. This is your low temperature line. 4) Draw another horizontal line four-tenths of a degree F. or two-tenths of a degree C. above your low temperature line. This is your full thermal shift line. 5) Can you find three high temperatures after the low temperatures? All of the high temperatures must be above the low temperature line. At least the third high temperature must be at or above the full thermal shift line. 6) This temperature pattern of low and high temperatures is called a biphasic pattern with a full thermal shift. A biphasic pattern with a full thermal shift confirms that you really did ovulate. A smaller, but sustained temperature rise also probably indicates ovulation. If you are hoping to become pregnant, please pay close attention to nutrition. Look for unprocessed foods grown without chemicals. Exercise in moderation. Get plenty of rest. Avoid stress. Think happy thoughts. Pray for the child you desire, and begin sending your child love, now. Heal any hurtful feelings between you and your mate, and between you both and your parents. Your mate should avoid hot shower or baths and tight clothing, both of which lower sperm count.To increase your chances of conception, use the wet, slippery days for sexual relations. If you have observed a biphasic pattern with a full thermal shift, and it is now 18 days since your last slippery, wet day, and menstruation has not arrived, you may feel confident that you have conceived. Congratulations and blessings!
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