Saturday, October 31, 2009

What is the ave. cycle day an egg is released for a women?


Answer:
on Avg women ovulate on day 14 of a typical 28 day cycle. However there are many individual variances between women. Lots of women don't have an exact 28 day cycle and even those that do factors like stress and nutrition can change and individuals cycle and their ovulation time. You can buy kits to find out if you are ovulating if you are trying to fall pregnant. There is also a method of noting the changes in the mucus in the vagina known as "The Billings Method". For more info go to www.billings-ovulation-method. or do a search for the billings method.

However if you are trying to prevent pregnancy trying to judge when you are ovulating is a risky method and not as safe as combining it's use with another contraceptive method. Condoms are easy and reliable the pill is also another good option.

However for people who don't have access to other birth control methods this method provides some control over pregnancy.

Hope that helped.
An average period for a women is every 28 days. If your regular your fertile 14 days after the first day of your last period for usually 2-4 days I think.
The "average" day is between days 12 and 14. Unfortunately, no woman is average, so it's hard to say. They have thermometers that you can use to know exactly when you're ovulating. Check the fertility/family planning section of your local drugstore.
ovulation occurs 14 days before your next period is due.
if your periods are 28 days apart, then on the 14th day, if your periods are (for example) 32 days apart, then you would ovulate on the 18th day of your cycle.
"?when is pregnancy most likely?”
the blanket-statement (hahahaha no pun intended!)
"when she’s dry the seed will die, when she’s wet a baby you will get"
AND "two weeks in is 9 months out"
is explained like this:
wet/dry= after a cycle the natural moister is nearly gone "dry". then increases to 'watery'. The natural moisture continues to change viscosity to being somewhat like clear raw-egg whites then tacky (creamy), ending with blood cycle….
"ripe" for pregnancy is when her natural moister is that of raw egg whites= WET
which is USUALLY two weeks after completion of the cycle.
BEST bet, measure her temperature orally for 30 days. Chart it. Note the day it is lowest. a woman’s temperature DROPS 1-2 degrees the day the egg is ripe.
Coinciding with WET.
you can purchase an ovulation-thermometer at most Rx stores….and condoms….to be “warn” %26lt;grin%26gt; EVERY time. keep in mind, sperm out-lives “the moment”…for DAYS!

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