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we want a baby . how soon can you get pregnant after you period . help.

2006-12-30 13:04:09 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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Hello - - I can help you get pregnant. What you and husband
need to do is go out and buy the Ovulation Kit called First Response.What this kit does it tests your urine the very first
thing in the morning and when it turns BLUE you can have a baby. It really works as I used it as my time clock was ticking,
I have 3 healthy boys to prove it so Good Luck!! It doesn't give
you gender it gives you a baby.

2006-12-31 00:27:15 · answer #1 · answered by ARRIVE ALIVE 3 · 0 0

Ovulation has been studied for so long that it is almost to...exact science. A woman will ovulate 14 days before their next period so you want to count backwards from your next scheduled period. This is the case almost always. There is also what you call..natal luner...it is to hard for me to explain. It states that you can get pregnant at any time of the month if the moon is in the same phase as when YOU were born. But I recommend going to www.cyclespage.com they have a lot of use full information and a personalized chart to help you find your ovulation time.It can also explain the natal luner process. Good luck.

2006-12-30 21:45:28 · answer #2 · answered by savitor 2 · 0 0

You can only get pregnant around when you ovulate. If your normal cycle is 28 days most women ovulate about halfway through at day 14. However, if your cycle is longer, you can ovulate later. For example, if your cycle is 32 days you may ovulate on day 17. To increase the chances of getting pregnant use an Ovulation Predictor kit. It will let you know you are going to ovulate within 12-36 hours. Have intercourse the day before you ovulate, the day of ovulation, and the day after ovulation.

2006-12-30 13:30:00 · answer #3 · answered by Mandy 2 · 0 0

it is usually AROUND day 14 of your cycle... starting with the first day of your last period... but everyone is different, and many, many women do not have an "average" cycle.

2006-12-30 13:07:48 · answer #4 · answered by KSmom24 3 · 0 0

2 weeks but keep trying

2006-12-30 13:06:51 · answer #5 · answered by sally 2 · 0 0

Anytime. ovulation is not an exact science.

2006-12-30 17:55:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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