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does computer ovulation test really work ?


Question Posted Monday December 20 2010, 9:18 am

i did 7 computer ovulation test in they all gave me the same answers . it said i ovulate from the 25-28 . but my period came on the 18 of this month . can this be true because if it is im ready to have a baby .. lol

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NinjaNeer answered Monday December 20 2010, 12:40 pm:
A computer ovulation test won't necessarily calculate when you will ovulate.

The 'test' just figures out when your cycle starts, then counts from there. It's generally assumed that you will ovulate on day 14 of your 28 day cycle. So yes, every computer test will give you the same result.

Here's the catch: not every woman has a 28 day cycle, and not every woman ovulates precisely halfway through.

There are a few ways to detect your actual ovulation. You can get ovulation kits from the drug store, where you do a pee test every day to detect it. You can also use temperatures, where you take your temperature every day, chart it and you can see where your ovulation is (because your temp spikes when you ovulate). You can also use your cervical mucus to get an idea of when you're ovulating. I'm unclear on the details, never having tried to conceive, but your doctor can help you further with that.

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