when do you ovulate? i have a very irregular period, is it before the white stuff comes out of you or after........is after the stuff comes out then you can become pregnant really easy or before ?
xTakemeawayox answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 8:47 pm: im pretty sure, from health class that you ovulate 7 to 14 days after your period has ended. and i guess it depends on when you normally have the "white stuff" coming out. but thts jus discharge and its normal.
Keosha answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 7:47 pm: You ovulate 2 weeks before your period and if you have a regular period its every month, even sometimes twice a month because its technically every 2 weeks. Your most fertile when you ovulate but you can become pregnant at any given time. [ Keosha's advice column | Ask Keosha A Question ]
Melody answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 7:17 pm: I'm not so sure about when your body produces more discharge (white stuff) but I do know that most women are most fertile 19 and 10 days prior to her period. However all bodies are different and in complete honesty, the only way to be perfectly certain when you are or aren't the most fertile, is by learning the hardway, and i'm pretty sure no one wants to learn like that.
karenR answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 6:12 pm: You can get pregnant at any time. Do not even attempt to use any kind of "rhythm method" because you will probably get pregnant. You have to keep very detailed charts to use that method of birth control and your periods have to be regular. Most
who use it become pregnant anyway.
Those TRYING to conceive use it because it is the MOST fertile time. Those who have no problems getting pregnant will get pregnant any time.
Here is a site that will tell you your ovulation days. Notice though that it is geared toward GETTING
pregnant and not preventing.
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