that first guy was a bloody idiot! dont worry about him.. afetal age is how old the baby might be, for example 20 weeks.or how far pregnant you are. as for the first one im not sure. sorry
2006-07-10 18:08:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The luteal phase is the period of time (usually 11-14 days) following ovulation.
The egg can be fertilized within 24 hours of release, while it is still in the fallopian tubes.
If the egg is fertilized, the pituitary gland produces hCG which causes the increased production of progesterone.
The progesterone in turn causes the BBT to remain high throughout the luteal phase and after the 14th day.
High progesterone levels are also responsible for "morning sickness" and other symptoms of pregnancy.
If the egg is not fertilized within 24 hours, the corpus luteum regresses and slows its progesterone production.
After around 11-14 days, there is no longer enough progesterone to supply the uterine lining with blood,
and so menstruation begins anew.
The average luteal phase length would be the average number of days from the day you ovulate until the day your next period starts. If you don't know it, you should leave it blank, if it lets you, or otherwise use 14, which is most common.
Estimated Fetal age is the estimated number of days post conception. If you are not pregnant, leave it blank.
2006-07-11 01:11:51
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answered by Cara B 4
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luteal phase is the time between the first day of your period and ovulation. an average luteal phase for most women is between 10 and 16 days.
estimated fetal age is basically how far along you think you are if you are pregnant.
2006-07-11 01:10:06
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answered by buhing513 3
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This one is the best by far for keeping up with your ovulation and periods...And more....
Go to http://www.mymonthlycycles.com and put in your period info and it will calculate when you will be fertile and ovulating.
It will tell you about the Luteal Phase
Good luck
2006-07-11 04:49:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Try www.babycenter.com they have ovulation charts that are much easier to set up and read. They will also send you week by week pregnancy emails once you are pregnant to show you what the baby looks like in the week you are at. It has healthy eating tip, all kinds of useful info. good luck!!!!!
2006-07-11 03:57:50
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answered by Skywolf's Princess 2
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go to ovlation and pregancy that should help a little better that is the one i used. what you are under is where u are already pregant and ask for the information you would find on the syno
2006-07-19 18:24:31
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answered by chelle 2
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One of my favorite websites is www.babycenter.com This site has a wealth of information on preconception and ovulation. I hope this helps.
2006-07-11 01:16:29
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answered by Courtney B 3
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FAHAD.741.COM
2006-07-11 04:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.craigmedical.com/Ovulation_calculator.htm
2006-07-11 01:06:43
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answered by jd 6
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