Wednesday, June 8, 2011

How to Read an Ovulation Calendar

Go online and visit a website that provides an ovulation calendar. Some examples include www.ovulation-calendar.net, www.babyhopes.com and www.americanpregnancy.org.
Type in the first day of your last menstrual cycle and the length of your menstrual cycle. Some calendars may ask for the length of your luteal phase, which is the part of the cycle that starts at ovulation and ends the day before your next period. The average length of this phase is 14 days.
Click "enter" and view your ovulation calendar.
Each website will have a different code to determine your ovulation cycle. On www.ovulation-calendar.net, for example, look at the dates marked in pink shades. These show when you are menstruating as well as the strength of your menstrual flow.

Look at the dates marked in green shades. These show the strength of your fertility. The lightest shade of green indicates the day(s) you are less fertile. The darker shade of green indicates the day(s) in which you are most fertile. That is when you should engage in intercourse to give you the best chance of getting pregnant.

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