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Using a Fertility Calendar
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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A fertility calendar can serve two purposes. It can be used to track a woman’s ovulation cycle either for the purpose of helping her to get pregnant or can be used as an additional method of birth control. This calendar is best used by women who have regular cycles that occur between twenty eight and thirty two days apart. It must be understood is that every woman’s cycle is different and even those who are regular monthly may have different length cycles then others. This means that the average fertility period runs between the eleventh and twenty first days. A woman with a twenty eight day cycle will ovulate earlier in that range.

If you are using the fertility calendar to prevent pregnancy that you should be certain to research a little first to ensure you understand how it works. Then begin by keep track of your last period by marking each day of your cycle on the chart. Then avoid having intercourse during the fertile periods. The calendar will not only tell you when to avoid intercourse when you use it for contraception it will also suggest when you should have intercourse to increase your chance of getting pregnant. Then it will tell you when to have a pregnancy test if you think you have been successful and in this way, hopefully, confirm your suspicions.

There are many websites that offer a fertility calendar on their site that you can either print off or, on some sites, use online, which will help you with conception or contraception. Some of them will offer you other things that you can purchase to help you conceive. There are ovulation predictor kits or saliva microscopes that can also pick up signs of the days a woman is most likely to be able to conceive. Some sites will even offer advice on different methods of conceiving that may increase the chances of having a boy or girl. The key is to try not to get obsessive about trying to conceive as the extra stress is not helpful and to remember that a woman is only fertile for the about six days a month. These days are the day she ovulates and the two or three days on either side of it. Use the calendar to help track these days.



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