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Charting basics - recognising your fertile phase
By ThinkBaby on 06/05/2007 01:19:35
Your fertile phase can fluctuate from cycle to cycle, but charting ovulation/fertility indicators will help you know when's what

The text book menstrual cycle with its 28-day length and 14-day luteal phase (post-ovulation phase) has days nine through fourteen, leading up to ovulation, as the optimal days for babymaking, and for some women that will generally be the case

When am I fertile?
By ThinkBaby on 17/03/2009 01:33:33
When you start trying for a baby it can almost be shock to realise that you can have sex and not get pregnant after all

for three reasons.1. The 28-days cycle allows text books to produce nice, clear displays of what happens when in a woman’s cycle, but it’s only the average cycle length, a normal menstrual cycle could be anything from 24 to 36 days. 2. It’s usual to ovulate

Easy-to-spot signs of monthly fertility
By ThinkBaby on 02/04/2007 02:02:07
Before you try charts and temperatures, there are easy signs that help show you are ovulating.

It is understandable, when you want to start trying for a baby, to ask, When am I fertile? and there are lots of ways you can now gauge this through charting and understanding your menstrual cycle, but is it essential to buy an ovulation testing kit

What is charting?
By Maria Muennich on 30/11/2006 09:44:52
You may have heard other women talk about charting, but what is it and how can it help you conceive?

throughout your menstrual cycle to give you a good idea of when you are at your most fertile so you can concentrate your baby-making efforts around that time. Once you've decided to try for a baby, you and your partner may be happy just seeing how it goes

Get your charts here
By ThinkBaby on 05/08/2005 10:49:41
Downloadable temperature and cervical changes charts for ovulation charting

Whether you're trying for a baby or wanting to try natural contraception, you can keep track of your cycle and your most fertile days by charting your primary fertility signs. These downloadable charts are designed to help you keep a record of your

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