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2006-11-04 10:05:45 · 41 answers · asked by anjelik 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

41 answers

when I won't have to pay for it.

2006-11-04 10:14:05 · answer #1 · answered by Tha Phoenix 3 · 1 1

I don't understand whether you are asking when is the best time to become (or get) pregnant or when is the best time to go through your 9 months of being pregnant. Certainly you are most fertile around the time of ovulation which is day 14 of your cycle (assuming you have a regular 28 day cycle), day 1 being the first day of your period. I dont know which 9 of the 12 months of the year are best to be pregnant, but it appears from previous answers that summer is not the best time.

2006-11-04 10:27:06 · answer #2 · answered by teary chocolate 3 · 0 0

End of june/early july, then you get the following summer off work! Being pregnant and not able to drink at christmas is a small price to pay when you are out every day in the sunshine & everyone else is at work!

2006-11-08 09:09:53 · answer #3 · answered by TheYorkshireRose 3 · 0 0

Usually, the first week after you've ended your period. you could also start taking your temperature on a daily basis to find out when you're ovulating -- you will see a spike in your temperature.
As for "When?" Some believe you should have your children early and get them out of the way so you can later enjoy your life. Others think having your career first is better. Wait until you're older, more mature and more financially secure. There are no "Right" answers.

2006-11-04 10:13:25 · answer #4 · answered by Doc 7 · 0 1

There isn't one really

Other than when you're in a relationship with someone you love and you have a roof over your head etc.

These things have a habit of happening when you least expect them and all you can do is do the best you can. When a baby comes along you have to sort yourself out, make sure there's enough money coming in and you have some sort of stability, even if you didn't before.

2006-11-05 02:23:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If 28 day cycle (28 days from the start of your period to the start of the next period) then ovualtion usually occurs on day 14--- the most fertile days being 11-15. Hope this helps, good luck. (you can try taking ovualtion tests to find out when you are ovulating- then have intercourse 24-48 hours after the positive ovulation test)

2006-11-04 10:11:07 · answer #6 · answered by Angela A 2 · 0 1

i think the best time to become pregnant is 30 years old .

2006-11-04 10:08:16 · answer #7 · answered by azura m 1 · 0 1

When you have learnt to use words in the right order. Otherwise you will only produce very stupid offspring and we have enough thick people in the world without you adding to it by breeding.

I would say avoid being heavily pregnant in Summer. It is supposedly very uncomfortable in the later stages. It was for my wife anyway.

2006-11-04 10:08:20 · answer #8 · answered by Martin G 4 · 2 1

I have put in a link below for a great website that you can plot your eriods on etc..... and offers charts for planning conception to do with ovulating and temperature etc..... Most of the site is free and I dont subscribe as all I can access all I need without doing so.
You can set alerts to remind you to try to conceive etc... too.

Good luck

2006-11-04 10:10:39 · answer #9 · answered by mjastbury 3 · 0 1

When you got a boat on the lake front..been to Europe..seen the perymids..cancoon..have a bundle in the bank ..half the mortgage paid off ..and really really want nothing else but to be able to raise kids....but don't take my advice..i have done none of those things and have 6 kids.

2006-11-04 10:11:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Depending on your cycle, every 14 days after your period ends, you will ovulate and will then have 36 hrs to conceive. Having sex at least twice during that time frame will ensure the possibility, good luck

2006-11-04 10:10:23 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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