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Do I have any chance this cycle?

This is my second month TTC. My cycle is 31 to 34 days long in average. My LMP was on April 20 therefore currently I am on CD10. My DH will be away from 5th to 10th May (CD16 to CD21). I guess I am going to miss this cycle too. I am so sad. Is there any chance it might work this time?
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172023 tn?1334672284
I'd say have sex just before he goes out of town.  Twice a day may be a little much and not give his sperm a chance to replenish.

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324911 tn?1276281382
Hi There
Its really hard to say wether or not you have a chance.....best advice I can give you is from now until the day he leaves.....do the " deed" every day , 2 times if you can LOL....make sure to lay flat for at least 15 minutes after intercourse & just try to stay as relaxed as possible........remember his little swimmers can live for up to 5 days after intercourse , so doing it everyday and remaining flat afterwards just kinda helps to give his little swimmers the help they need to swim up & stay in LOL.....Good Luck! I know how it feels , my Fiance works 28 days on & 28 days off....its a miracle we concieved after only 2 actual cycles of him being home! .......We did it everyday too LOL.....Good luck & Lots of baby dust!
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