Ovulation calendar...
Free Downloadable Ovulation Calendars: The internet is a great place to get all of these calendars. There are many websites offering ovulation calendars and ovulation calculators. Many of them free to use and/or download. Some of the features that many of them offer are the opportunity to try and choose the gender of your baby, your own personal fertility chart, calculation of the baby’s due date, allowing you to prevent an unwanted pregnancy and giving you the knowledge of the best times to conceive.
Online ovulation calculator: For an online ovulation calculator you do not need to know any of the scientific things,
all you need to know is the first day of your last menstrual cycle and the average length of you menstrual cycle. These are things most women know anyway. After that the calculator does it for you. Also, some calculators that you can download offline will tell you specific details, like trying to plan the gender of your baby. For instance, if you have intercourse three days before your ovulation period you are more likely to have a girl, where as if you conceive closer to the ovulation period you are more likely to have a boy.
Baby Making Ovulation Calendar: This is a calendar you must keep yourself. You mark your calendar on the first day of your menstrual cycle. Then you must mark day 6, because that is the day your menstrual
Period will most likely end, or be close to ending. That is when the egg will start preparing to drop. The fourteenth day is usually when ovulation occurs. If you take your temperature, you might see that it rises a bit around this time. Within the next two to three days, the egg should drop into the fallopian tubes, making it the best time for intercourse, if you are trying to have a baby. If you are trying to prevent a pregnancy these next two to
three days will be days to avoid intercourse.
Pregnancy Ovulation Calendar: Ovulation calendar can be pretty useful when it comes to pregnancy. It can tell you when you will be ovulating so you can plan your baby making sessions, but it can also be useful in preventing pregnancy. In order to get pregnant you must have sexual intercourse one to two days before ovulation and up to 24 hours after. Just remember that sperm can survive two to three days, and possibly at the most 5 days. And after the complete ovulation process you will be fertile for 24 hours after. Having said that If you are trying to prevent a pregnancy you should steer clear of intercourse for a little while after, or try to use protection, some kind of birth control. This calendar will help you know when ovulation will occur, and therefore will tell you when you are the most fertile when you are trying to conceive, and when are the unsafe days, if you are trying to prevent it.