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By Francesca Di Meglio, About.com Guide to Newlyweds

Free Ovulation Calendar

Thursday June 18, 2009
Lately, I feel like everyone I know either has an infant or is trying to get pregnant. That has gotten me curious about what it would take for me to conceive. If I were to try to have a baby, when would I be most fertile? That's why whenever I'm trying to waste time on the Internet nowadays, I turn my attention to free ovulation calendars. In fact, the Pregnancy site on About.com features its own free ovulation calendar. While people who have been trying to have a baby for a while might use more than these calendars -- including basal temperature thermometers or ovulation predictor kits -- to determine when they might be fertile, those who are just starting to try or thinking about trying to get pregnant might find the free ovulation calendars a good starting point. At the very least, free ovulation calendars are a good way to get to know your own cycle better because they give you an idea of when you're ovulating and when you might have a better chance to get pregnant. They're not a bad way to pass the time when you want to surf the net -- and daydream about the family you're working to create.
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