
BBT charting is one way to determine your fertile days and pinpoint when you have ovulated. Temperature charting doesn’t tell you when you will ovulate though. It is not necessarily the best way to predict ovulation because you can’t determine when ovulation has occurred until after it happens. So why keep a chart then? A bbt chart might not tell you exac
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To identify your most fertile days, it is helpful to monitor your cervical mucous. You should start checking your cervical mucous as soon as your period ends. What you are looking for is slippery stretchy mucous that looks similar to egg whites. When you see this kind of cervical mucous, there is a g
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Ovulation tests are very helpful for predicting when you will ovulate. Ovulation tests work by detecting a hormone called LH (Luteinizing Hormone) in your urine. Just before you ovulate your pituitary gland releases a surge of LH. OPKs (ovulation prediction kits) are designed to give you a positive result when this LH surge occurs.
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Ovulation prediction kits are a very popular method of detecting ovulation. One of the benefits of using an OPK (ovulation prediction kit) is that you can predict ovulation before it occurs. With basal body temperature charting you can not tell that you have ovulated until after it happens.
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Many women can tell when they are ovulating just by paying attention to their body and watching for fertility signs. Not everyone knows what signs of ovulation are or what to look for. You may have heard that you ovulate around day 14 of your cycle. This is a myth.
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Charting basal body temperature is the best way to determine ovulation but a woman's body also gives signals when she is ovulating.
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Basal body temperature is the temperature of your body at rest.
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Knowing when you are ovulating will greatly improve your chances of getting pregnant. There are a lot of low tech methods of predicting ovulation like urine strip ovulation tests, basal body temperature charting, and keeping a look out for y
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If you and your partner are trying to conceive, knowing how to identify your fertile days can speed up the process of getting pregnant. Each month you have around a 20 percent chance of conceiving (depending on your age). Knowing when you are most fertile and having intercourse during those days will greatly improve your chances of getting pregnant.

Your fertile window is one of the most important factors when you're trying to get pregnant. This window is the time around when you're ovulating, which is the time when you're most likely to be able to conceive.
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