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  1. ermul249

    Questions about fertility…? How does fertility work? Logic and “amorous” feelings would indicate that I'm “in heat” about the week before I begin bleeding. I say logic, cause that'd be good time for a healthy supply of blood to build up, and if impregnation doesn't happen that week, then *bing* it expires, and purges, and the whole thing repeats. Is your first day of menstruation the day where blood starts becoming shed (ie, spotting), or is it considered the first day you're heavily bleeding? If I’ve a 26-28 day cycle, when can I (roundabouts) safely have sex? What does being a “little fertile” mean, what does being fertile mean, and what does ovulation mean / what is ovulation day? Likewise, do days of infertility mean you're just not fertile that day, or does it mean that you can have sex those days, *sperm lives for however long*, and you won't get pregnant? Can I’ve sex up until (or even ON) the first day that I'm “a little” fertile, or do I need to not have sex 3-5 days before that first “little fertile” day? Can I’ve sex into the nearing fertility days up until his sperm would totally be dead and gone before my fertile day/ovulation day? According to Pink Pad and the Standard Days calendar, the three days I had sex with my boyfriend (the day [day 4] I stopped bleeding, and the 2 following days), were safe. Having said that, lets say he has super sperm and they lived the whole maximum five days inside me after Day six (the last time we had sex). That'd put me a few days into my “almost fertile” time. Is this safe, or playing chicken? The standard days calendar says that the whole first 7 days of menstruation are infertile- does this still apply if you only bleed for 3-4 days, or do you become “fertile” as soon as you stop? Which calendar should I listen to? Why? -StandardDays says that no matter what, I'm fertile between days 8-19 (conveniently this month, the 8th through the 19th). -PinkPad (and other fertility-calculating online calendars) say that I'm fertile between the 9th and 15th of this month. Can I resume having sex on/after the 15th? Cause…5 extra days of bonding would be mighty nice. Can the Plan B pill be used for short term birth-control? The different hormones and reduced side effects (in severity and number), is very appealing, but would it be safe to use once or even twice a week for 3 weeks? FOR THE RECORD: I'm fully aware that the calendar-method on it's own isn't entirely reliable. Even so, I'm also monitoring my basal temperature, will be using a (all natural; yet certified in Canada and Europe) spermicide, and possibly, the Plan B pill (ultimately gonna ask my gyno about that). I'm aware all of these methods are only 80-95% successful, but I figure that success is greater when stacked. And, if it's not evident by my questions, I'd like to have sex as often as possible because I’ve a limited amount of time with my boyfriend (as we're long distance and only visit on school breaks) and have no intention of having sex on the days where I could get pregnant. It's not gonna be like “oops, I can probably get pregnant today so lets just use spermicide” because that's stupid. These are legitimate methods of birth control (atleast I'm not asking how much Mountain Dew to drink so I don't get pregnant >.

  2. lynnec473

    Fertility computing method. A method for determining the fertility state of a female during her menstrual cycle comprising the steps of measuring estrone-3-glucuronide (E3G) and

  3. aschwart291

    HI there! DON'T use the Calendar method, that's not a method. DO use Fertility awareness. Fertility awareness is a combination of taking your temperature every morning and checking your cervical fluid every morning. These 2 methods combined will give you a very clear idea of when you’re ovulating. The book “Taking Charge of Your Fertility” will teach you how to do this. You can see the website at http://www.tcoyf.com None of those calendars will work for you. You have to listen to your own body. But once you learn how, it's very simple. If you’re using this method, don’t take Plan B unless a condom breaks. It’ll mess up your method for up to 3 months from the time you it. It also can cause infertility if used frequently and it’s in general terrible for your body. Worse than taking birth control pills, which I assume you have reasons for not wanting to take. You can be fertile even while you’re bleeding if you ovulate on day 8, something that’s completely possible. It's not very likely that you do, though. As soon as your period ends, you may be fertile, the only way to know is to check your cervical fluid by using 2 fingers to pinch it off your cervix. The general rule with fertility awareness is don't push it on the front side of ovulation. The time after your period before ovulation is a risky time. If you miscalculate by even twenty-four hours, you can become pregnant. The time after you ovulate is completely safe. The only risk is being wrong about when you've ovulated. “Taking Charge of Your Fertility” will teach you how to not be wrong. Best of luck.

  4. reldri360

    Charting Fertility Patterns: Basal Body Temperature, Calendar. How can I tell when I’m most likely to get pregnant? Knowing when you are most fertile will help you plan or prevent pregnancy. There are 3 ways you can.

  5. jarmstr175

    The Best Fertility Methods For Those With PCOS | Help Me Get. PCOS, which stands for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, can be a primary factor for infertility in women. It only affects approximately 20

  6. melf173

    Amazon.com: The Billings Method: Controlling Fertility Without. Amazon.com: The Billings Method: Controlling Fertility Without Drugs or Devices (9780394521206): Evelyn Billings, Ann Westmore (Contributor): Books.

  7. cmoble717

    What are some natural fertility herbs/methods? – Infertility – Zimbio. By Untitled blue What are some natural fertility herbs/methods ? Answer by lillianna zinc and folic acid Answer by ryry69 yes it is called

  8. jbea793

    Healthy Sperm: Improving Your Fertility – Mayo Clinic.

  9. bernadet222

    H2g2 – Natural Family Planning and the Fertility Awareness Method. Natural Family Planning (NFP) refers to a group of methods that can be used to avoid pregnancy. Because these are the methods of family planning endorsed

  10. arnosel481

    My experience using Fertility Awareness Method to conceive a child. For those who are not dealing with infertilty or known medical conditions, practicing Fertility Awareness Method can be fantastic. Since studying

  11. wawer358

    What are the Best Fertility Prediction Methods? – Epinions.com. Find advice, suggestions, tips, and how to information on What are the Best Fertility Prediction Methods? – Epinions.com.

  12. bruch214

    The Supply of Birth Control Methods, Education and Fertility. This paper investigates the effect of the supply of birth control methods on fertility behavior by exploring the effects of Romania’s 23-year period of continued

  13. reldri360

    Fertility Awareness Method and Clear Blue Easy Digital Fertility. Fertility Awareness Method and Clear Blue Easy Digital Fertility Monitor Help! Posted twelve months ago in Babies. 1. Member Icon. Member. 514 posts. Busy bee