Ovulation
Calendar Charting your way to Conception
by Ray Baker
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 10/01/06
First day of your cycle o 10/12/06 A little bit fertile o 10/13/06
Fertile o 10/14/06 VERY fertile o 10/15/06 Time to ovulate
* A home pregnancy test
may work now. o 10/29/06 End of cycle o 11/01/06 No period? Maybe
you're pregnant? o 7/08/07 If you are, this is your approximate
due date. 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 10/29/06
First day of your cycle o 11/9/06 A little bit fertile o 11/10/
Fertile o 11/11/06 Very Fertile o 11/12/06 Time to ovulate o 11/26/06
End of Cycle o 11/29/06 No period? Maybe you're pregnant! o 08/05/07
If you are, this is your approximate due date.
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 o 12/07/06 A little bit fertile o 12/08/06
Fertile o 12/09/06 VERY fertile o 12/10/06 Time to ovulate o 12/24/06
End of cycle o 12/27/06 No period? Maybe you're pregnant! o 09/02/07
If you are, this is your approximate due date.
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.
Author - Kitty Barker
who often writes for and with Pregnancy Information where there
is far more information, news and resources. She also writes for
Pregnancy Weight Gain If that link is inactive, you can paste this
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About the Author
Author - Kitty Barker who often writes for and with Pregnancy Information
where there is far more information, news and resources. She also
writes for Pregnancy Weight
Gain
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