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So clearly my cycle is 28 days. So then, by textbook standards, would my ovulation


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Ok, there's a great site called link removed. You can monitor your basal body temps and determine when you ovulate. Each woman is different and usually (not by any means always) a woman will ovulate on Day 14 of a 28 day cycle, especially if she's very regular. However, there are some flukey things that can happen, like maybe your cycle is longer on the front end and you ovulate later, ect. Doing BBT's or OTK (ovulation test kit strips) might help.

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