• You can calculate your fertile period using the calendar system. This is a natural way to use natural or if you have regular menstrual cycles. Try to record your menstrual cycle in the last 3 months in a row (on the first day of menstruation). And better in women with irregular menstrual cycles will be difficult to assess the fertility in this way.
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The calculation is based on the fertile time fertile or when ovulation occurred on day 14 of the next
menstrual period, and minus 2 days because sperm can live for 48 hours after ejaculation, and added two days because the egg can survive 24 hours after ovulation.
So, for example 28 days menstrual cycle and the last menstrual period occurred on 1, the date of the next menstrual period month is December 28. Thus, the approximate time of your ovulation, which is in the middle – the middle of the menstrual period which is December 14. So, the rich are at about 12 to 16.
• By assessing the increase in body temperature, body temperature usually increases before and after the time of ovulation because of the influence of progesterone.
• By evaluating the uterine mucus. The hormone estrogen reaches its peak when ovulation occurs and affects the mucus of the uterus. By ovulation cervical mucus usually be rather dilute, and when touched with two fingers forming a clear and colored threads.
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Ovulation Test Equipment. Currently, she also has sold free diapotik or drug store tools to assess the fertility of the fertile test or ovulation prediction. This test tool works by measuring the LH hormone which is produced when ovulation. This tool is used as
pregnancy test but of course more expensive.
By knowing when your fertile time, which can help you plan a child and once as a method of family planning or contraception is still natural to want to postpone pregnancy, do not have sex when fertile.Incoming search terms:
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