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does having sex right after your period affect ovulation?

I have been planning and ttc for 8 months now,  n i always try to carefully plan out my fertile week and ovulation day,  but always end up getting my period. I read somewhere on here on a different post tgat having sex right after your period can actually restart your cycle or make your period restart or come back or something like that. How true is this?  Or is it true at all, and when is tge best time to be intimate if planning for a baby? My cycles have been out of whack lately,  so pinpointing ovulation day has been really difficult.  I've tried everything. please help!
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Take them daily, and upto a year pregnancy can take before doctors tell you to seek medical help i've been trying to concieve for around about a year now, it doesn't mean anything is wrong but best to get checked
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Good advice!  Ghanks! I will try to get another ovulation test again abd i also scheduled an appointment to see an obgyn for pap smear and other tests to see exactly what's wrong with me
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No having sex right after your period doesn't make you come on your period again, chances are if you start bleeding again after probably means you havn't quit finished yet, they say all month every 2 to 3 days and maybe you should get some ovulation tests you can buy them online, i started taking them last month turns out i ovulate day 13, its better than pin pointing i bought some off ebay they are cheap enough
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