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For all who has replied to my last two posts...NEW INFORMATION

ecc
I think the bleeding was in fact my AF, because it is very strange now. Big clumps of stuff......WHO KNOWS! But We are going to try again this coming month. So if I started today, then I would be fertile around the 22-27...RIGHT???
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My best advise would be to chart your cervical fluid every day. Also, you can take your temp every morning. When your cervical fluid becomes very lubricative and stretchy is when you are the most fertile. That is when you should be intimate most often. Just remember that the more times that your partner ejaculates, the lower his sperm count. Having sex every day is okay but every other day is better. Sperm can live inside of you for up to 5 or 6 days so there is really no need to try every day anyway. The day that you ovulate, your temp spikes up and should stay up until your period. This is the best way to keep track of your cycles. It also lets you know exactly when to "try". You should not assume that your the most fertile 12 days after your period. Some women don't ovulate until 20 or even later. I personally don't ovulate until day 18. So, keep track of your d/c and you it makes things much easier. I am in the same boat girl. Going on 9 months now. Hope you the best of luck!
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for the first time that i got pregnant , i went to a fertility doctor. she told me to wait 12 days after my first day of my period, then take teh ovulation test, if it says positive, then have sex that night and the night after. but she told me that before that, try not to have sex because i guess i was trying to save my husbands stuff or something. so if i were you, i would not have sex until the 22nd, then take ovulation test everyday after that and when it says positive, go at it. :)  take the clearblue ovulation test. good luck. baby dust to you.
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i would say 12 days after your first day of period. which would be on the 25-28 i would say.  but just to be on the safe side, have sex everynight.
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That sounds about right, join my as a cycle buddy in the maternal and child forum.
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oh ya, and last month I had just gotten off birth control. Is that another reason why the heavy flow of clumps?
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