Methods of Ovulation Prediction and Fertility Charting

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The Key to Getting Pregnant Sooner!

For couples who are trying to conceive a baby, the key to success is knowing when a woman is most fertile during her monthly menstrual cycle. And fertility charting is the simple, natural method that allows you to predict ovulation each month, to get in touch with your body's unique cycle, and to increase your chances of becoming pregnant sooner!

Fertility charting is particularly important today because many of us are trying getting pregnant a bit later in life than in previous generations. And that means it may take several cycles - or even longer - to successfully conceive. In this regard, fertility charting and associated methods of ovulation prediction will vastly compress the amount of time it takes to get that long-awaited positive pregnancy test! And to most of us, that's a quite a big relief indeed, as trying-to-conceive can be a bit stressful after a few months' effort.

Fertility Charting and Conceiving Sooner!

Let's take a quick look at female fertility and ovulation - the two most important terms for achieving pregnancy. Fertility is understood as the ability or best time to conceive a baby. Ovulation is defined as the release of the egg by the ovary - the moment a woman becomes fertile. A woman is fertile for just a few, short days during each menstrual cycle - the days just prior to and during ovulation. Because an unfertilized egg can only survive for just 12 to 24 hours, timing lovemaking is often essential in successfully conceiving. For many couples, "guesswork" by itself (random lovemaking) will not do the trick, and charting fertility - or predicting when you ovulate - will help you identify that sudden "window" of peak fertility each month.

To "take charge" of your fertility, as the adage goes, all you need is a fertility chart, a special basal thermometer, and an adroit understanding of your own natural fertility signs. Ovulation tests or fertility monitors are also instrumental in pinpointing the time of month you will most likely become pregnant. Let's look at the details involved in fertility charting and help you get started today!


 


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