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writes: If I am on a 42 day cycle, does that mean my days of ovulation begin on the 21st? And also, does this make the chances of pregnancy lower for me? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Firefighter's Wife 09 +, writes (7 February 2009):
I don't know if you have heard of it or not seeing as how I don't recognize your flag! But! Go to www.webmd.com
Go to the pregnancy section and it should have an ovulation calendar on it! Or you can just use your favorite search engine to look up ovulation calendar. You should be able to type in your average cycle length and it will tell you the three or so best days to conceive, and yes you should ovulate about 21 days after the first day of your period!
Just because you have a long cycle doesn't mean you have more or less of a chance to get prego!
If you need anything else, just holler!
Good luck!
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