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Ovulation

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<div align='center'>Predicting ovulation is an important key to conceiving.
Learn the physical changes our bodies go through
just prior to ovulation

DEFINITIONS:
Ova = Egg
Ovary = Organ that holds eggs
Ovulation = Release of egg
Estrogen = Hormone produced by ovaries
Fertilization = Sperm meets Egg

Before ovulation, estrogen levels rise.


High estrogen levels:
lower BBT (basal body temperature);
changes CM (cervical mucus) to EW (eggwhite);
changes CP (cervical position); and
triggers LH surge (luteinizing hormone).
OPKs (Ovulation Predictor Kits) detect
the surge of LH (luteinizing hormone) hormone.

24-36 hours after the LH surge
ovulation usually occurs!

Ovulation is the term used to describe
the process of an egg(s) being released from the ovary
24 hours after ovulation,
the egg must be fertilized
(sperm penetrates egg and begins cell division
which is the beginning of baby's life).

To become pregnant,
intercourse is recommended
within 2 days after the LH surge
(positive OPK).

Note: If your menstrual cycle is typically
longer than 40 days or shorter than 21 days,
you should consult your physician for the recommended day to start testing.

You may test at any time of the day at your convenience,
however, late afternoon seems to be the most popular time.
You should test at approximately the same time each day.
Do not consume an excess amount of liquid for at
least 4 hours prior to performing the test,
to avoid the dilution of LH in your urine.

Last but not least
you may want to consider learning about your
Lunar Ovulation
reports are available in the TTC Store.
Astrology dictates that
you are fertile
when the moon and sun are in the same position
as they were at time of your birth.</div>

Very good site for info on conceiving naturally
 
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