By JustMommies staff
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fertility charting
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fertility charting ovulation and prediction
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follicular phase
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fsh
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getting pregnant
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gnrh
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lh
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luteal phase
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menstrual cycle
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ovulation
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understanding your cycle

Your menstrual cycle is divided into three phases – the follicular phase, ovulation and the luteal phase. The first half of your menstrual cycle is known as the follicular phase. This is followed by ovulation and the luteal phase. The follicular phase of your cycle starts on the first day of menstruation
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By JustMommies staff
Tags:
fertility charting
,
fertility charting ovulation and prediction
,
follicular phase
,
fsh
,
getting pregnant
,
gnrh
,
lh
,
luteal phase
,
menstrual cycle
,
ovulation
,
understanding your cycle

Your menstrual cycle is divided into three phases – the follicular phase, ovulation and the luteal phase. The first half of your menstrual cycle is known as the follicular phase. This is followed by ovulation and the luteal phase. The follicular phase of your cycle starts on the first day of menstruation
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By Patty Malowney

The first method for conceiving you should try when you've decided to get pregnant is to track your own fertility through charting, and getting started is easier than you might think.
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By JustMommies staff

Fertility charting is a great way for women to take control of their fertility. Use our free downloadable Fertility chart to start tracking your fertile signs. Read our Getting Started With Fertility Charting first. Our chart has room for tracking your bbt, cervical mucous and position, OPK results,
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By JustMommies staff

After you ovulate, you begin the second half of your fertility cycle known as your luteal phase. During the first half of your cycle, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is produced. FSH signals your body to start the process of maturing eggs for ovulation. The eggs are contained inside a follicle where
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By JustMommies staff

After you ovulate, you begin the second half of your fertility cycle known as your luteal phase. During the first half of your cycle, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is produced. FSH signals your body to start the process of maturing eggs for ovulation. The eggs are contained inside a follicle where
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By JustMommies staff

You may have heard the term triphasic chart or triphasic pattern and wondered what this meant. A typical ovulatory bbt chart is considered a biphasic chart – meaning two phases. A triphasic chart means that it has three phases or three sustained temperature shifts. The third shift usually takes
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