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We understand that getting pregnant

  We understand that getting pregnant is one of the world’s most beautiful feelings and so is intimacy with your partner. Whether you are trying to conceive or whether you want to put it on buffer for now, an ovulation calculator can help you do both. When you have sex during the non-ovulating and low risk days of the month, the chances of pregnancy are fairly low. How to use an ovulation calculator? Calculating your ovulation period is very simple. Here’s how you can go about it. Step 1: Enter the date of your first day of last period. For example, if your last period began on 12th of the month and ended on 17th, your first day of last period would be 12th. Step 2: Select your average cycle length. To do this, calculate the number of days between the first day of your last to last period and the first day of your last period. For example, if in March, your period started on 12th and in April, your period started on 10th, your average cycle length is 30 days, the number of days between