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Old January 13th 06, 03:36 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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I can't believe this. I need a printout of the calendar method in calendar
format. I remember awhile back seeing one that was really cute--it had
little hearts on the "safe" days and like an ice cube or something on the
"safe" days.

At this point, I'd take ANY calendar. I have been looking for
half-an-hour--yes, half an hour--and I can't find one on the Internet
ANYWHERE. This is crazy.

Do any of you helpful people know of a website I can click on and right now
have such a printable calendar? Thank you much.


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Old January 13th 06, 06:06 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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The calendar method isn't very reliable. You need to chart your cycles and
determine for yourself when you are fertile or not fertile. Get the book,
Taking Charge of Your Fertility, By Toni Weschler. Read it. Learn it.
Live it. : )
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I can't believe this. I need a printout of the calendar method in calendar
format. I remember awhile back seeing one that was really cute--it had
little hearts on the "safe" days and like an ice cube or something on the
"safe" days.

At this point, I'd take ANY calendar. I have been looking for
half-an-hour--yes, half an hour--and I can't find one on the Internet
ANYWHERE. This is crazy.

Do any of you helpful people know of a website I can click on and right
now have such a printable calendar? Thank you much.



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Old January 13th 06, 06:08 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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where_is_it wrote:
I can't believe this. I need a printout of the calendar method in calendar
format. I remember awhile back seeing one that was really cute--it had
little hearts on the "safe" days and like an ice cube or something on the
"safe" days.

At this point, I'd take ANY calendar. I have been looking for
half-an-hour--yes, half an hour--and I can't find one on the Internet
ANYWHERE.


Maybe because it's not likely to be terribly accurate?

Best wishes,
Ericka
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Old January 13th 06, 10:25 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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Jamie Clark wrote:
The calendar method isn't very reliable. You need to chart your cycles and
determine for yourself when you are fertile or not fertile. Get the book,
Taking Charge of Your Fertility, By Toni Weschler. Read it. Learn it.
Live it. : )


I found the Ovusoft software (companion to TCOYF) very helpful.

Wish I could figure out how it would work when breastfeeding...

Amy

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Old January 14th 06, 08:19 PM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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"where_is_it" wrote in message
news:nNPxf.8977$jR.536@fed1read01...
I can't believe this. I need a printout of the calendar method in calendar
format. I remember awhile back seeing one that was really cute--it had
little hearts on the "safe" days and like an ice cube or something on the
"safe" days.

At this point, I'd take ANY calendar. I have been looking for
half-an-hour--yes, half an hour--and I can't find one on the Internet
ANYWHERE. This is crazy.

Do any of you helpful people know of a website I can click on and right
now have such a printable calendar? Thank you much.



www.yourdays.com

This one has the little red hearts for days that you are ovulating, if you
are trying to
become pregnant. It also highlights those days in green. It also marks the
days
that you are menstruating in red. If you are trying to avoid pregnancy it
marks
those days with an "X". You basically put your info in and it sets up the
calendar
for you. Hope this is what you were looking for.

Take Care.

Tiffany U.
Mommy to Julian James 8/24/03 and Natalie Rose 11/14/05 (2 months old
today!)


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Old January 15th 06, 03:01 AM posted to misc.kids.pregnancy
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Default Searching For Printable Calendar Method

Thank you SO much for that. I do appreciate the other tips, but it really
irritates me that I and my partner searched AND searched AND searched AND
searched and on & on and could find NOTHING. Extremely irritating.

I do know that other methods work better, but I just wanted such a
link--period. Thanks much for it.


 




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