EASY WAY TO CALCULATE MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND OVULATION ~ Naturalhealth=healthyliving

20 Sept 2017

EASY WAY TO CALCULATE MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND OVULATION



The menstrual cycle is the regular natural change that occurs in the female reproductive system that makes pregnancy possible 

MENSTRUAL CYCLE
Most girls don't understand menstrual cycle simply because of much heavy grammar used to teach it. Every woman has to listen to her body as individual has different results, Start listening to your body for these signs am going to list here for you.
MENSTRUAL PERIOD: The time blood flows out of your private area, when you use pad.

MENSTRUAL CYCLE: Days it takes to see another blood in the month. If you last saw your period in June 11th and it started again on July 10th 2017, then you have 30days cycle (count from 11 June to 10 July).
NOTE: It is erroneous to believe its 28days cycle, different women have different cycles ranging from 21-35 days.
OVULATION PERIOD: This is time to get pregnant without stress. This is 2 weeks after your period or 2 weeks before the next period.
 
Here's a simple way to calculate your ovulation period.
1. From the first day you see the blood of your period.
2. Pick up a calendar and count 15 days including the first day of the blood flow.
3. Mark the 15th day with a pen or ink .
4. Mark 3 days before the 15th day, and mark 3 days after the 15th day.
5.You will notice you have 7 days marked.
These 7 days are your ovulation/fertile days also known as unsafe period for those didn’t want pregrancy….
That is if you have sex on any of these days, then you have 98% chances of being pregnant.
7. Do this every month diligently

EVERY OTHER DAY IS YOUR SAFE PERIOD.
For example:
1. If your period is 11th July, 2017.
2. 15 days after the first day of the blood stain will be on 25th of this July too (2weeks after) counting from 11th.

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3. 15th day is on the 25th July 2017.
4. Three days before the 15th day is 22, 23, 24.
5. Three days after 25th July 2017 is 26,27,28.
6. 22-28th July (7days) is when you are ovulating. It is your fertile period.
Don't forget that the 7 days is a reminder that sperm stays in the female body for about 7 days. Any sexual contact in between ovulation period will form something that has ears, eyes, etc.
ALSO......
If you want a baby girl, have sex between 3 days before ovulation (22- 24th) 2017.
For a baby boy on the main ovulation day and 3 days after 25th.

MAJOR SIGNS THAT YOUR OVULATION HAS START
You don't need a doctor, just relax. After 2 weeks you may feel the following:
1. Increase Sex Drive
2. High body temperature.
3. Dizziness (feeling of tiredness and sleepiness).
4. Breast tenderness/ size increases just like when you are menstruating.
5. Headache
6. Light cramps or pain on one side of the pelvis.
7. Abdominal bloating.
8. Heightened sense of smell, taste or vision (you eat more).
9. Vagina mucus becomes slippery (if you notice, put it in between fingers...it stretches like thick catarrh or snail mucus...colorless like egg white. 
Note:for example here is a ladies with 30 days cycle,and someone who saw her period in July 2017. If yours is 28, then it's 14 days and not 15 days. 
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4 comments:

  1. Good information and very educative .thanks a lot,i can now Read my menstrual cycle easily

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  3. Simple home remedies for irregular periods, irregular menstrual cycle and period problems that many women face during their menstrual cycle or period cycle. https://www.elawoman.com/blog/menstrual-cycle/best-home-remedies-for-irregular-periods

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