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Hello I'm 20 yrs old and I need help. Ok me and my husband have been trying to get pregnant for a yr. I started my period on the 13 of December and it ended on the 16 of December I did this thing where it calculated my period would come next on the 13 of Jan. It said my fertile windows are 12/24-12/29 and my next ovulation day is the 29 is is possible we could concieve this time
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You have to be ovulating. Ovulation is when ur body releases eggs typically two weeks after the first day of your period. And an egg & sperm must unite to make a baby. Good luck
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I had a misscarriage last year with twins and I got pregnant within a month. So this go around it seems harder to concieve. Like in November my period started on the 18 ended on the. 20 and this month it started on the 13 and ended the 16th. But we're trying and are very anxious....they say the best time is when your ovulating wat is the percent woman get pregnant when they have intetcourse when they are ovulating
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Yes I believe so your more fertile two Weeks after your period good luck! :)
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are ur periods the same every month? Mine  are typically 27 days apart. Id say keep track of them for a couple months & once u do that you will have a better idea of ur cycle then id get an ovulation kit from the store
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