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Identify Your
Most Fertile Time
Infertile days are days within your monthly
cycle that there is no chance for pregnancy at that time. Fertile days are days that
there is a possibility for conception. Within the fertile days there is a peak day
which is the most fertile day of all. Having sex during your fertile time and
insuring that you hit the peak day will greatly enhance your ability to conceive.
This page will help you identify your fertile and peak days.
Identify Your
Most Fertile Time
Fertile days within a monthly cycle are a few days before
ovulation. What makes them fertile is the type of cervical fluid that is produced by
the hormone estrogen. A fertile type of fluid is one that is able to keep sperm
alive until the egg is dropped and fertilization can take place. Identifying your
fertile times during a monthly cycle can be done by seeing milky, creamy or lotion like
cervical fluid accompanied by a very wet vaginal sensation. If you do not produce
eggwhite cervical fluid, the last day of either milky, creamy or lotion like fluid would
be considered your peak day. When using the other indicators (waking body
temperatures and cervical position) it is much easier to comprehend when your fluid is
becoming more fertile. Temperatures may start to dip, your cervix will start to rise
and become soft and open. To see more detailed information about waking body
temperatures or the cervix and its function, please use the navigation bar below or click
on the link provided at the Home Page.
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