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how do i say thanks to everyone that answered my question?

well, I’ve recently asked a question on here, its title is points, points, points!!! and I’ve got 72 brilliant answers until I accidentally spoiled it and click on vote, this really irritated me because I so appreciated all the answers and just thought what i did might seem a liitle bit ungrateful, even thought it was an accident, so if anyone that answer that question, I just wanna say soz.

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  • 2 decades ago
    Favorite Answer

    You have just spent 5 points in asking them how, I believe that all people who genuinely work with YAnswers for the betterment of the site, have just had a boost, I know that I have.

    You are a good participant for YAnswers.

    Thank You!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    You ovulate 14 days before your period is due. So depending on your cycle, if it's 30 days apart and you got your period today, your next period would be on June 12th and you would be ovulating on May 29th. You just have to calculate the amount of days between period, from the day you start to the next day you start next month. Then count back 14 days before your next period. It's NOT 14 days after your period, unless your cycle is 28 days apart. Another way to know when you're ovulating, is to check your cervix. Start today. Check today to feel if it's wet, open, and soft that means you're ovulating unless it's a day like today where you're on your period then your cervix will be open to let the blood out. If it's tightly closed and dryer that means you're not ovulating yet or you already passed it. You have to do this for awhile to get used to how your cervix feels every single day during your cycles. You have to check it every single day, at the same time to tell the difference from day to day. Another way to tell when you're ovulating, is to check your temperature in the morning. Once a day, if it's 97.6 usually and it goes up one day to like 98.4 or something or more that means you've already ovulated so it's too late to try to conceive for that month. Hope that helps. Good luck :)

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    very nice of you to admit it, personally i think the voting system is unfair and lazy, if you ask a question and people take the time to give a sensible answer, its nice to reward that person with points.... (hint hint)

  • 2 decades ago

    You write and say, "I'm sorry" for which I believe you've just said in the additional comments to your question. It'll be alright...

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  • 2 decades ago

    You just did!

  • 2 decades ago

    You just did!

  • 2 decades ago

    just say thank you. also you are very greatful that someone answer your question. i always thank you and may God Bless You.

  • Dave
    Lv 4
    2 decades ago

    send them a nice picture of yourself.

  • 2 decades ago

    Thanks immensely for your beautiful answers, it was all very good response and l thank you all for finding time to respond to my question.Best Regards ....... Jacobs.

  • Sleek
    Lv 7
    2 decades ago

    Bad gal, you're such a good gal. You just did say thanks. Your answers and the names should show up again soon. (I think).

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