You will save yourself an enormous amount of worry and anxiety when you get to know your body and can control your risk of unwanted pregancy.
The fact is that there are only particular times during your menstrual cycle when you are fertile or can get pregnant. So it 's a good idea to know when those times are.
Your body will give you clear clues and signals as to when fertility is approaching and happening.
A woman is fertile when she is ovulating and for a few day s before ovulation when fertile cervical mucus is present.
Ovulation usually occurs mid cycle, that is ovulation usually occurs 14 days before the start of bleeding.
However - ovulation can be upset by many factors, eg, sickness, alcohol, travel, stress etc which is why simply counting the days can be inaccurate.
It is better to become used to recognising the signals your body will give about its fertility status.
However ovulation / fertility can also spontaneously occur during your natal lunar phase.
Your natal lunar phase fertile time can occur at any time during your menstrual cycle, including before, during and after your period.
Your natal lunar fertile time is individual to you and is calculated from your birth data - it is all to do with which phase the moon was in when you were born.
Please go to what is menstruation or the changes your body goes through for a biological description of what goes on through the menstrual cycle, and there is a menstrual glossary for an explanation of terms used.
Below is a table that gives a rough description of the very real physical and emotional symptoms that you can observe throughout your menstrual cycle. It is a brief guide that I have put together from my own observation. The time frame is very approximate, so don't worry if your cycle is not the same... everyone is individual and different.
Please note that this table is not the definitive guide. Each woman is not the same and each cycle may not be the same. It all depends on how you are and what's going on in your life.
If you experience other feelings or symptoms, let me know so I can add it to the list.
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