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Q: Why Cant I Get Preganant
asked by: sally11 on July 24th, 2007
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hello its been 2months since i last replyed about me trying to get pregnant and still no succes after 8months of trying i dont know whats the problem as im only 21 and i dnt smoke drink alcohol or cofee that is im quit healthy. i went to get checked up by the doc and she said i was fine did a test everything normal and im fertil so i dont know whats the problem and i always try have sex during my ovulation timeing and every second day thats is. Would this be my partner??? just curios as i dnt know why i havent goten prego yet its very fustratin every time i get my periods i just get upset maybe i should stop trying and it will come. i havent asked my fiance to get checkd up yet as i dnt want him to think his the problem as he brags on about what fats little swimmers he has etc the typical guy thing lol. i just have a question maybe im counting my ovulation wrong can someone help me out i get em every 28 days and i have my periods at the moment. i got em on the 21 of july well i got em on 21 sat at 11Pm does that mean i count 21 or 22nd and my periods go on for 6days...wen should i start haveing sex???
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Llewellyn
replied on July 24th, 2007
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With the typical 28 day cycle, you would be the most fertile on days 14-16. The first day of your period is considered day 1.

You can use www.mymonthlycycles.com to help you keep track. It's free to use. They look at your cycle's variations and tell you when you should be fertile and when you should expect your period.
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