The pull out method is not a fool-proof birth control method.
One common method of finding out the best time to get pregnant is counting days. To do this, figure out when your next period is due. From this date, count back 12 to 16 days. This will give you a range of days when you will probably be ovulating. In normal case, for women with a 28-day cycle, the 14th day is often the best day to get pregnant. To use this method, you must know how long your cycle usually lasts and have relatively regular cycles.
The more times you have unprotected sex, you increase your chance of getting pregnant.
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The pull out method is not a fool-proof birth control method.
One common method of finding out the best time to get pregnant is counting days. To do this, figure out when your next period is due. From this date, count back 12 to 16 days. This will give you a range of days when you will probably be ovulating. In normal case, for women with a 28-day cycle, the 14th day is often the best day to get pregnant. To use this method, you must know how long your cycle usually lasts and have relatively regular cycles.
The more times you have unprotected sex, you increase your chance of getting pregnant.
Maryann
January 27, 2012 - 5:54pmThis Comment
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