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i statrted my period on June 24 and it ended on June 27. When am I more fertile

I want a calendar that takes me step by step when i need to have intercourse in order to get pregnant

1 Answer • 8 years ago


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There isn't a one-size-fits-all-calendar out there to tell you when you should have sex to get pregnant. Every woman's menstrual cycle is different; you have to get to know your own body and essentially create your own calendar. Have you ever charted, checked basal body temperature, used ovulation predictor kits, checked cervical fluid before? If you aren't familiar with any of those things then I would suggest starting there. Do you know how long your menstrual cycles are? Are you regular? Do you ovulate each cycle? It isn't enough to know when you last menstruated to be able to predict when the best time to have sex is if you don't have any previous data to go off of. Keep track of your next couple of cycles then come back with the info you've gathered and I'd be able to help you better.


Me (29) Hubby (35) PCOS Mommy to Miss I (2009), Miss P (2014), and now trying for our third. Can't wait to see a soon!

8 years ago


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