The Pregnancy
Planner calculates preferred days for getting pregnant. Plans are based
on the fact that ovulation happens 14 days before the next menstrual period.
If you are trying
for a boy or girl, the planner will also suggest some actions that many
influence the sex of the child, based on the scientific research of Dr
Landrum Shettles and David M. Rorvik, who published findings in a book
called "How
to Choose the Sex of Your Baby: The Method Best Supported by Scientific
Evidence."
As ovulation approaches your chances of getting pregnant increase. Before
proceeding, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Cycle
lengths of more than 35 days are too long for appropriate calculations.
- Cycle lengths of less than
21 days are too short for appropriate calculations.
- This calendar cannot be used
to reliably prevent pregnancy.
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