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Ovulation Predictor

April 12th, 2009

Ovulation Predictor – How does it work?

Summary about Ovulation Predictor by Isaq Naser

The Ovulation Predictor is simple to use, and has enough test kits for seven days. With the Ovulation Predictor, you may do this test at any time of the day, but you should test at approximately the same time each day. Reduce your liquid intake for two hours before testing.

Ovulation Predictor

Ovulation Predictor

Begin using the ovulation predictor kits from the middle of your cycle. The day that you begin testing is dependant upon the length of your cycle. If your cycle varies within a week or so, you may have to use up to ten tests per cycle.

Predicts ovulation 24-48 hours in-advance for early confident family planning. In clinical studies, this test has proven over 99% accurate in detecting the increase in Luteinizing Hormone.

The Ovulation Predictor quickly and accurately detects the increase in luteinizing hormone in your urine (LH surge), which normally occurs 24-36 hours before ovulation. Your two most fertile days begin with the LH surge.

All-natural, hygienic, and effortless to use, Fertile-Focus Saliva Ovulation Predictor is also backed by clinical research. For women who are trying to conceive, Fertile-Focus is 98% accurate in pinpointing ovulation. Ideal for women with both regular or irregular menstrual cycles, Fertile-Focus offers you a natural and affordable way to increase your chances of conception.

Once an ovulation predictor gives a positive result, ovulation usually occurs within 12 to 48 hours. Intercourse is recommended for the day of the surge and for two to three days after. The rest is up to the egg and the sperm.

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Pregnancy Myths

April 6th, 2009

Pregnancy Myths

The summary about Pregnancy Myths by Isaq Naser


Pregnancy Myths

Pregnancy Myths

The majority of pregnant women have been told by a family member pregnancy myths tale about pregnancy. Some friends and family members will tell these myths as happening to “friends”. Others will phrase the pregnancy myths as advice.

While pregnancy myths are always circulating, there are also pregnancy test myths. Some myths are fiction and some are based on actual facts.

Reputable sites are very helpful with pregnancy myths. However, pregnancy myths are being perpetuated because of the internet, too. Before reading an article about pregnancy, check to see who the author of the article is.

There are so many pregnancy myths and old wives tales around it is hard to know what is true and what is false. Pregnancy myths tend to differ from every generation. Here are some very common pregnancy myths with the truth explained!

Pregnancy myths 1: You can tell your baby’s gender by the way you are carrying.

The Truth: Other than ultrasound and amniocentesis, there is no method to ensure the baby gender you are carrying. Babies are carried differently based on their position, their gestational age and weight, and their maternal weight. This pregnancy myths have been told for hundreds of years to expecting mothers, however it is not an accurate way to determine the baby gender.

Pregnancy myths 2: Heartburn during pregnancy indicates your baby will have hair.

The Truth: Heartburn is very common during pregnancy and it is not an precise predictor whether your baby will be born with lots of hair.

Pregnancy myths 3: You can tangle the umbilical cord around the baby’s neck by raising your arms above your head.

The Truth: You can stop worrying about raising your hands above your head now! This is yet another pregnancy myths!

Pregnancy myths 4: A fast heartbeat indicates the baby is a girl.

The Truth: Normal fetal heart rate is between 110 and 160 beats per minute. Your baby’s heart rate will probably vary during each prenatal visit depending on the age of the fetus and activity level at the time of the visit.

Of course, there’s no accurate non-medical way to determine the gender of your baby and these pregnancy myths are just a bit of fun!

You can also read information about Unplanned Pregnancy and Abortion Pill.


References : www.howtodothings.com www.pedagonet.com www.howtodothings.com www.ezinearticles.com

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How to Put On A Condom

April 2nd, 2009

How To Put On A Condom – In 5 Simple Steps

Executive summary about how to put on a condom by Pushpa Pal Singh and Crid Lee

How to Put On A Condom
How to Put On A Condom

Understanding how to put on a condom is very important as condoms tend to tear apart or just slip off throughout intercourse simply due to the fact that they were not worn correctly. For a man to know how to put on a condom, it can only remove any embarrassment in the bedroom. People only desire to note how to put on a condom properly before intercourse, but to put if off after intercourse is also important. This is to avoid any semen from leaking into the vagina and consequently causing any unplanned pregnancy. Consequences can be fatal if a condom tears apart of slips during intercourse so it is very important to learn how to put on a condom. Read on to learn some of the most useful ways how to put on a condom and practice safe sex.

  1. Softly tear apart the foil – be careful if you are tearing the condom foil with your teeth as that can often cause tearing the condom itself. It’s recommended to use your hands while tearing the condom apart and ensure that you only tear the foil softly and not the condom.
  2. Place it – the next step is to put the condom on your penis. Make sure that your penis is fully erect and there is no air trapped inside the condom as it can lead the condom to tear apart. Check it- Make it a point to check condom on a regular basis during intercourse.
  3. Take your time to put on a condom. You possibly will damage the condom if you put on a condom in a hurry.
  4. After ejaculation, pull out your penis immediately as if your penis loses erection, it will not be able to grasp the condom and semen will flow out.
  5. Only put on a condom once. Make it a point not to put on a condom more than once and to dispose it off properly after you are done. And also practice hygiene and always wrap a condom up in a tissue before disposing it off.

You can also read information about Morning After Pill to avoid unplanned pregnancy.

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