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Common Ovulation Signs

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Some women ovulate at the same time each month, and it is pretty easy to calculate it. Others, on the other hand ovulate on different days each month and it can be difficult for them to track. That is why it is important to know the different ovulation signs and how to recognize them.
This short article will give you the main signs of ovulation as well as some secondary signs you can look for.

When you decide you are ready to get pregnant then you will want to learn how to track your ovulation and know when you are the most fertile. The first thing you should look for is a change in body temperature. Usually the basal temperature of the body stays the same, but right before ovulation it will go up sharply and that is your first sign ovulation has started.

The next thing you should look for is an increase in cervical fluid. When your discharge resembles the whites of eggs then you are close to or already ovulating. Your cervix will also experience some more changes, but they can be a little more difficult to detect. Your cervix will be softer, more open, and wetter. You will need to know what your cervix feels like normally in order to figure out when it changes.

Other signs that you may be ovulating are breast tenderness, increased sex drive, cramping, bloating, and light spotting. If you pay attention to your body, and track these signs then it should be easy to figure out when you are ovulating.

There are few more less obvious ovulation signs that a lot of women experience each month. To learn more about these and how to spot them visit ovulationsigns.net


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