Trying to conceive?
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Everyone's cycle is different. There is a myth that woman ovulate 14 days after their period begins.but that is only an AVERAGE and each month can be different. The other thing is that sperm can live inside you for up to 5 days.. The only way to know is to know exactly when you ovulate. There are several ways to know and some are more effective than others. Some can only predict before ovulation happens and some can only predict that is has already happened. The absolute best info I can give you is to go read a book called Taking Charge of your fertility by Toni Weschler. It will help you understand your body and all the myths about it. It will help you time when you are ovulating and the best times to conceive – or not! . It's about knowing your body and knowing when you are fertile or not. My husband and I tried for 1 year and had no luck..… We tried ovulation predictors , laying with pillows under me for 20 min. everything……the first month that I began using the book I realized that my timing was WRONG!. We got pregnant that very first month and I am now due Feb 2, 2007. You can pick and choose what you do with your info. Good luck and don't listen the all the myths! Even if you don't get into charting and everything..it will help you in so many ways!
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if u have only had one period in that length of time hon go and get a check with the doctor to make sure everythings in alright and do a home pregnancy kit just to make sure that ur not already pregnant, hope everything goes ok xx
you can get a test in the chemist that tells you when you are ovulating.
You have to have a temperature chart and thermometer. Your temperature rises just before you are about to ovulate. You need to start trying just as your temperature starts to rise, a couple of days before and keep trying until a couple of days after your temperature starts to fall. If your temperature doesn't seem to rise in your 4 weekly cycle, it may be that you are not ovulating and you will need to see your doctor.
Go and see your GP, that's the best you can do.
check out sites like www.fertilityfriend.com or the TTC section of www.babycenter.com. they can help answer some of your questions and point you in the right direction.
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