How To Predict Ovulation
There are two very good reasons why you may want to know
how to predict ovulation. One would be that you want to get
pregnant, and the other is that you don’t want to start or add
to your family just yet. In either case, you can find out what
is going on with a few different methods. Some have perfectly
spaced cycles and they know when they ovulate, but many women
don’t know without some extra help. It may take a little while,
but it is possible to know what is going on with your body from
month to month.
Those who want to predict ovulation to prevent pregnancy are
usually the ones that use either sponges or condoms for birth
control. That means they need to use protection when ovulation
is about to occur, and for at least two days after to avoid
pregnancy. Those who are on birth control like the Pill or that
use IUD don’t have to think about it, at least after the first
few months of starting either of these methods. For those
wanting to get pregnant, the reasons for wanting to predict
ovulation are obvious.
One way to predict ovulation is to check the natural signs
of your body. This is called fertility awareness. This means
you take your temperature each day, and you also keep an eye on
your cervical fluid. Once you know the stages your fluids go
through right before ovulation, you can then use your temps to
confirm that ovulation has occurred. It can be hard to do, but
with a little practice, this will come naturally to most
people. This takes a bit of time each day, but it is the same
as remembering to take the Pill each day. With practice, this
method of ovulation prediction becomes second nature.
For those that think they would be no good at that style of
ovulation prediction, there are simpler things they can do. You
can predict ovulation by using a kit you can get in most
stores. You can find them where you get pregnancy tests, and
you can also find them online. These are used much like the
pregnancy test, but they predict ovulation instead of verifying
a pregnancy. If you don’t have a good idea of your ovulation
time, you may have to use more than one kit. These are rather
effective though, and can help no matter what your pregnancy
preferences might be.
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