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Ovulation question
My cycle has been irregular since stopping the pill in May. Getting my period every 7-9wks. We'd like to start a family soon so I've been trying to figure out when I typically ovulate. Does timing of ovulation occur based on your last period or your next one? Specifically, should I expect it aprox. 2wks after my period, or two weeks before my next period? Hope that makes sense. I know it varies from one woman to another. Since my cycle is so long, I'm looking to get a general sense of when we should really be trying. Thanks in advance. -
Thanks. I was thinking of getting one of the tests. For some reason I'm reluctant to.....seems like it would add pressure and stress. It's certainly the logical thing to do. I have never been able to identify my ovulation symptoms. I've read up on the common one's, but never notice anything. Thanks again.Comment
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They sell them in bundle packs, I have bought a pack of 6 for $6 before. I would read instructions and do it for a month or two, just to get to know your body. No pressure in that. I've gotton pregnant when I was not supposed to be ovulating at all, so there are no guarantees, but atleast it gives you an idea.Thanks. I was thinking of getting one of the tests. For some reason I'm reluctant to.....seems like it would add pressure and stress. It's certainly the logical thing to do. I have never been able to identify my ovulation symptoms. I've read up on the common one's, but never notice anything. Thanks again."Natural Hippy Mama"Comment
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