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when do i ovulate if i start my period every-month on the 9th..

hi i would like to know when do i ovulate if i start my period every 9th of the month, how do i know what days i ovulate.
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just count from day 9 to day 9....its not going to always be lets say 31 day cycle because theres not always the same amount of days in a month so..im not really sure. but if you always think your pregnant and dont want to get pregnant...get on bc as well as condoms  so you wont have to be as worried
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yeah i know i dont wanna get pregnant we have used condoms at times but im worried i might be pregnant again thats y im trying to calculate to see, even before i got pregn w my son my periods always have start on the 9th. there regular. im wondering how long my cycle it i think its 31 days.
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you have a post about "hopefully im not pregnant no more unprotected sex" so why do you need to track your ovulation..? even by tracking your ovulation it doesnt always work and you can ovulate at different times....plus your profile says you have a son whos 3 months or so....your periods might...ok are going to be a little off for awhile so your periods are going to be a little odd.


get a ovulation tracker

but if you dont want to get pregnnat like it seems you dont...using a methody by tracking your ovulation is not the way to not get pregnant. condoms and birth control work the best because people have gotten pregnant because their bodys change the cycle every once in awhile
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