How Can Wechart When Its Least Likley to Get My Gf Pregnent? Posted: 10-26-04 20:49pm
I know this is kinda hte oposite of what
this forum is about, but maybe uguys can
help, I know the girl is fertile, and has
the best chance of getting pregnent on a
certin period of time, how can we find out
when the least likely time to get her
pregnent is? And how long after he last
period, would it be?
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silverlou
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Posts: 124 Location: Toronto
Posted: 10-27-04 09:50am
Using charting methods to prevent
pregnancy is not a very reliable method of
birth control and you two will have to be
very, very vigilant to chart properly.
Ovulation can occur at any time, and a
woman is fertile 5 days before and up to 3
days after ovulation. To chart do more
research, she'll have to take her
temperature daily, at the same time, after
at least 3 hours of sleep, if she's
feeling under the weather or forgets to
take her temperature that will throw
everything off. To be really accurate she
should check cervical mucus and possible
cervical positioning.
And even with all this to prevent
pregnancy you should wait until 3 days
after ovulation in any cycle before you
can be considered "safe" which means there
may only be a week or so that is "safe"
during the month.
If you truly don't want to get pregnant,
use a more reliable method such as condom,
birth control pills...Or both together.
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IDABABY
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Mar 2004 Posts: 2236 Location: ***Wisconsin Baby***
Posted: 10-27-04 14:06pm
I agree, get on birth control...If you
need some tips on finding a place to get
it near you just ask and/or pm me.
-kristin
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gman2000
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Posts: 48
Posted: 10-27-04 16:17pm
Hey, thats cool. I was just wonderin
because we've had a condom break on us a
few times, and since we dont have sex that
often, as its not easy tog et the time,
its not worth it for her to go on
birthcontrol. So we were just wonderin
when the bset time to do it, using a
condom, to make the risk even lower.