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is there a better timimg?

is there a better timing for possible pregrancy after the period?
i mean when the female got more possibility to get pregrant related to the period just after it finish or just before it start?
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582673 tn?1233969386
There is a web site you can go to that tracks your period and fertility.
www.mymonthlycycles.com
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If you really want to know the best moment, you can buy an electronic device that predicts ovulation - it functions in a similar way to a pregancy test, pee on a stick and put the stick in the machine.

These are also sold as a way of preventing pregancy by advising when to avoid sex.  They are not entirely efficient, as the existance of the first of my 3 lovely children is testament to... ;-)
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568659 tn?1256139982
About 14 days after the first day of your period, you can also tell by your cervical mucus and generally women have slight cramping in their ovaries during ovulation. If you want more info you can PM me.
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yes thare is. right after your periodi no this to be the best time.        take care.
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653884 tn?1224698611
14 days after the first day of a womans period is usually when ovulation happens. Although every woman is different, a woman is most fertile from the 11th through the 17th days after the first day of their period. A woman can get pregnant any time its just more likely in that window. I am not a doctor, i just read up a lot when i was pregnant.
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