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PLEASE HELP!! TTC and charts have me baffled!?

Ok call it me being anual or call it OCD but I have been charting my CM and BBT this month I started using ivillage fertility planer first but this past week I was sure i Ovulated on Dec 13 and the chart didn't seem to calculate my coverline right so I went to Fertility friend and filled in their chart with all my data and it did calculate my ovulation date as I suspected, on CD 18th. (I have also read Taking Charge of Your fertility and it has just confused me further). I am totally second guessing because I have two completely different charts with the same data and today I STILL have some CM that is somewhere between creamy and EW - I thought it should be dry by now. I am now CD 21 and my cycles are ALWAYS 29 to 30 days... Please help me figure it out!

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    This helps me. Go to http://www.mymonthlycycles.com/ and put in your period info and it will calculate when you will be fertile & ovulating. It keeps track of your periods as well and is a free site to use.

    How to get Pregnant Faster – Top Ten Tips

    1. Have sex three times a week.

    Having regular sex is the best way to get pregnant. Couples often try to time everything perfectly for ovulation but do not have sex when they think they are not ovulating. It is true that sex that is not within the time of ovulation will not result in pregnancy. However, because women do not always ovulate when they think they will, having sex three times a week will help to a woman cover her bases, so to speak, and not miss an opportunity to get pregnant.

    2. Use an ovulation prediction kit or fertility monitor.

    Using an ovulation kit to predict when you are ovulating will improve your chances of getting pregnant. For many women charting or other methods of ovulation prediction are too confusing. Ovulation prediction kits work by reading LH surges prior to ovulation. They are relatively easy to use and are generally accurate for predicting ovulation. Fertility monitors, such as the Clear Blue Easy monitor, are also a worthwhile investment if you would like to get pregnant faster. Fertility monitors are similar to ovulation prediction kits in that they read changes in LH but they also read changes in other hormones and don’t require any guesswork for couples. They are easy to use and will tell you when the best time to get pregnant is.

    3. Have sex before ovulation (not after).

    Sometimes couples get confused about the best time to have sex in relationship to ovulation. You have a small window of time each month to get pregnant. After a woman ovulates the egg will survive approximately 24 hours. Sperm, on the other hand, will live for up to three to five days. This is why having sex two to three days before ovulation will increase your chances of getting pregnant. Don’t wait until the day you ovulate to have sex. Your partner’s sperm will last longer than your egg and you don’t want to miss an opportunity by waiting.

    4. Don’t rely on the Calendar method for predicting ovulation.

    A lot of couples have heard to have sex around day fourteen of your cycle. This is based on the calendar method and assumes that you have a regular 28-day cycle and ovulate mid-cycle. Although this is better than just picking an arbitrary day to have sex, it is not a very accurate way to predict when you ovulate. Many women do not ovulate on day fourteen and knowing precisely when you ovulate will help you time intercourse better. Ovulation prediction kits, looking at previous months bbt charts, or watching for body cues will help you to determine when you ovulate.

    5. Charting may not be the best way to predict ovulation.

    Charting is great for tracking your cycle but it does have disadvantages. By the time you can see ovulation on a bbt chart, you have already ovulated. It is good to chart so you can track your cycles, see if you ovulate the same time each month, and also so you can look back on your cycle and see if you timed things right. But if this is your first cycle trying to get pregnant or if you are not ovulating at the same time each month, an ovulation prediction kit would be more helpful.

    6. See a doctor before you start trying to get pregnant.

    Make sure you are in good health and have had a regular check up from your OBGYN or medical provider. Untreated infections, sexually transmitted diseases, or poor health can affect your chances of getting pregnant. Its good to see a doctor as well as start taking prenatal vitamins prior to trying to conceive.

    7. Don’t smoke, drink alcohol, or abuse drugs when trying to get pregnant.

    This may seem like common sense but many women do try to get pregnant while smoking, drinking or using drugs. Smoking, drugs, and alcohol can affect your fertility. It will also affect your unborn child. It is important to stop smoking or using drugs and alcohol before getting pregnant and not wait until you find out you are pregnant.

    8. Have enjoyable sex.

    Sometimes when couples are trying to conceive, sex becomes a job or function of reproduction and is not as enjoyable. Plan a romantic evening or try something different to spice things up. How you are feeling sexually may factor into your chances of getting pregnant. Some researchers believe that having an orgasm during sex increases your chances of getting pregnant. For women, the spasmic movements of orgasm will help pull the sperm into the uterus and for men a better orgasm may increase the man’s sperm count.

    9. Have sex in positions that keep sperm inside the vagina longer.

    The missionary position is a good position to use when trying to get pregnant. Avoid positions where the woman is on top. Gravity will allow sperm to leak out with these positions. Also try placing a pillow under your hips to help tilt your pelvis and keep the sperm in longer. Don’t get up right after sex. Try to relax and allow the sperm to stay in the vagina as long as possible.

    10. There is no such thing as trying too hard to get pregnant.

    Most couples get pregnant within a year of trying. If you have not gotten pregnant within a year consult your doctor for advice.

    For more ttc tips go to http://www.justmommies.com/

    Good luck

    Source(s): ~ButterFlyAngel~
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    well iam TTC and the charts have me baffled as well but what you should do that is a bit much more simpler is use a fertility monitor or use the little sticks that you pee on so that way if your unsure with your charts you could always use the monitor or sticks :) oh yeah if you also need a place for suuport try this group called pregnancyweekly.com it's very helpful and they have support groups for every thing from when your ttc if you been ttc for more then a year and then a pregnancy group for when you get prego :)

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    go out and buy the book Taking Charge of you Fertility by Toni weschler....it is an amazing book...my husband and i have been TTC for 6 month with no luck...after reading the book i know why, we were doing everything wrong!!!! It tells you how to know when you are ovulating, if you are ovulating or not, and to determine if you are pregnant with out spending a dime on a pregnancy test!!!!! It is great...I paid like $25 dollars at borders for it....alot less then i have spent on HPT the last 6 months!!!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Infertility can be caused by a huge number of factors: hormone imbalance, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Endometriosis, Anovulatory Cycles, physical blockage, inadequate hormone production, short luteal phase, lack of lutenizing hormone, high levels or prolactin, and many others. How to get pregnant https://tr.im/GHvhr

    Poor nutrition often plays a major role, as does exposure to toxins. Age plays less of a role before menopause than was originally thought. While there are many wonderful naturally minded fertility specialists out there, in many cases it is not possible for them to test for and address any of these possible underlying issues.

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  • 1 decade ago

    You need a PhD to read those stupid things. I know. I've tried, and I ain't no dummy. ;-) So I rely on the ovulation predictors. You can buy them in bulk for about a dollar each. I tend to ovulate on day 18 as well, so I start using the LH tests on day 10 to make sure I catch it.

    Good luck!

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    When you can't get pregnant, and things look good from the outside, it can be extremely frustrating.

    The first thing to consider is how long have you been trying. About 80% of couples will get pregnant after six months of trying, and about 90% will be pregnant after 12 months of trying to get pregnant. Anyway this is a great methid to get pregnant fast https://tr.im/a276e

  • 4 years ago

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    Source(s): Fertility Treatments http://netint.info/GetPregnantNaturally/?Du0S
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I suggest checking out the Billings Method. No confusing charts! If you have fertile mucus(consistency of egg white) then you can get pregnant if not then not. Check it out on Woomb.org

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