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		<title>Ovulation Menstrual Cycle &#8211; Information on Calculating Ovulation Cycles</title>
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When trying to plan a pregnancy, it is helpful to know how to calculate your ovulation cycles. It is when the egg is released during ovulation that the option to become pregnant is optimal, so having this tips is vital. To understand ovulation cycles, one must understand the reproduction cycle. Ovulation is [...]]]></description>
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<p>When trying to plan a pregnancy, it is helpful to know how to calculate your ovulation cycles. It is when the egg is released during ovulation that the option to become pregnant is optimal, so having this tips is vital. To understand ovulation cycles, one must understand the reproduction cycle. Ovulation is part of a woman&#8217;s reproduction cycle, which occurs just about every 28 days. This means that approximately every 28 days it is possible for a woman to become pregnant. <strong>Ovulation Menstrual Cycle </strong></p>
<p>The menstrual cycle occurs in that same 28 day cycle. The process begins when certain hormones stimulate follicles, or small sacs, on one of a woman&#8217;s two ovaries to begin maturing. Although many follicles are stimulated, only one will form a fully mature egg. Again hormones intervene, prompting the now mature egg to be released from the ovary and begin a 5 day trek through the fallopian tube, which leads to the uterus.</p>
<p>During this travel period, the uterus is being prepared for the egg&#8217;s arrival by developing a soft lining. If the mature egg is fertilized during its journey through the fallopian tube, it will begin to develop into a blastocyst. This blastocyst will, upon arrival in the uterus, attach itself to the uterine soft lining. If the egg does not become fertile, it will not reach the uterus to attach. As the body realizes that the lining in the uterus is unnecessary, it breaks down the lining which passes out of the uterus through the vagina in the form of blood. <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://tinyurl.com/ybxo5ml">Ovulation Menstrual Cycle </a></strong></p>
<p>The first day that blood appears is considered to be Day 1 of the 28 day menstrual cycle. The ovulation cycles occur about halfway between menstrual cycles, so at around day 14. This is when the mature egg is released by the ovary. While 28 day cycles are considered as the typical reproduction period, it is important to know that each woman&#8217;s cycle may be different.</p>
<p>Some women experience a 24 day cycle, some the typical 28 day, and others may have a 30 day cycle. Every woman should get to know their particular menstrual cycles by charting the dates over a several month period. In this way, she will also become familiar with the pattern of her normal ovulation cycles. When deciding to plan a pregnancy, special attention must be paid to the timing of the ovulation cycles. <strong>Ovulation Menstrual Cycle </strong></p>
<p>Since the mature egg needs to be fertilized during the travel through the fallopian tube, timing will be critical for becoming pregnant. Seeing the pattern from previous months should enable a woman to calculate when during her cycle will be the optimal time to become pregnant. Start raising a family! Get Pregnant Today by getting <strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://tinyurl.com/ybxo5ml">Ovulation Menstrual Cycle </a></strong>ebook now!</p>
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		<title>Tips For Calculating Your Pregnancy Due Date</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common questions for any woman who hears she is pregnant is &#8220;what is my due date?&#8221; For anyone who already has children, you know what I mean. It&#8217;s only natural, but for what should be a fairly straightforward date, in many cases can become confusing. Here are a couple of different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most common questions for any woman who hears she is pregnant is &#8220;what is my due date?&#8221; For anyone who already has children, you know what I mean. It&#8217;s only natural, but for what should be a fairly straightforward date, in many cases can become confusing. Here are a couple of different methods used to calculate any pregnancy due date.</p>
<p>Regardless of your potential due date, did you know that out of every 100 pregnancies only 5 women deliver on their exact date? Keep that in mind when trying to nail down an exact date because the bottom line is that you will deliver when the moment comes no matter what any calendar may say.</p>
<p>One of the most common methods to determine when you will deliver is using the gestational age. Basically, this method involves using the date of your last period and adding 40 weeks to it. Let&#8217;s use an example of July 15 being the date of your last menstrual cycle. Now add 280 days to it, or 40 weeks, and you would have a due date of around April 21.</p>
<p>Another simple method you can use is to take 9 months and 7 days and add it to the last day of your menstrual cycle.</p>
<p>Knowing your pregnancy due date is important for your doctor on several accounts. They need to know the approximate date in order to do prenatal tests and monitor the growth of the fetus to know if things are coming along normally so that you will be delivering a happy and health new baby.</p>
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