Pak adi, Untuk memberbesar keyakinan dalam KB alami perlu disertasi dengan cara lain, yaitu pengukuran suhu basal tubuh atau cairan dari vagina. Dengan cara ini KB alami akan lebih berhasil, yang pasti memang lebih repot dari KB menggunakan alat. Keberhasilan KB dengan penyusui hanya sekitar 40 % karena jika si ibu tipe yang subur maka menyusui tidak memepengaruhi kemampuan reproduksinya. Artikelnya berikut adalah untuk memperbesar kemungkinan hamil, jadi penggunaannya untuk KB adalah sebaliknya menghindari masa-masa kritis. mamanya Dafi What is basal body temperature? Basal body temperature (BBT) is your temperature when you first wake up in the morning. Before you even get out of bed to brush your teeth or start your day, pop a basal thermometer (available at drugstores) into your mouth. This thermometer shows the minute incremental degree changes that a regular one can't. Most basal thermometers come with a temperature plotting chart. (For instructions on how to fill one in and a sample you can download, click here.) Make some extra copies of the chart in case it takes you a few months to get pregnant. Your BBT ranges from 97.0 to about 97.5 degrees before ovulation. When you ovulate, hormonal changes trigger a rise of between 0.5 and 1.6 degrees, which lasts at least until your next period. You'll probably notice your temperature spiking on other days, but unless it stays that way, you're probably not ovulating. You are most fertile the day of, and the few days preceding, the spike, although some fertility experts say you could still get pregnant if you have sex within 12 to 24 hours after the temperature shift. If you become pregnant, your temperature will stay elevated throughout your pregnancy. It's helpful to chart your temperature for a few months so you can see whether there's a pattern to your cycle. If you're sick or fail to take your temperature immediately upon awakening, any pattern you find may be inaccurate. What is cervical mucus? There are many different types of vaginal discharge, one of which is cervical mucus. The type of mucus your body produces provides clues to your fertility. You can check your cervical mucus using either your fingers or toilet paper. On days when you're not fertile, the mucus from your cervix is either light or sticky (about the same texture as sticky rice). During the few days leading up to ovulation, when you're most fertile, you'll have more discharge — clear and slippery with the consistency of raw egg white. You are most fertile on the last day you notice cervical mucus of this kind. It usually happens either the day before, or the day of, ovulation. The change in volume and texture of your cervical mucus is due to the increase in estrogen levels that accompanies ovulation. -end---- --- Adi Nugroho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Aku malah pusing dengan urusan tidak haid. > Itung-itungan KBA jadi kacau :-( > Takut salah "labrak" :-P > Soalnya, urutannya khan ovulasi dulu baru haid, > bukan haid dulu baru ovulasi.... > Takutnya, setelah sekian bulan tidak haid, pas > ovulasi pertama sejak menyusui > tidak ketahuan :-( > > Ada yang punya info untuk tau kaloq bakal ovulasi > sejak 1-2 minggu sebelumnya? > > Salam, > Adi Nugroho __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ >> www.jajak.com >> Pilih jawabannya dan rebut hadiahnya << >> Kirim bunga ke-20 kota di Indonesia? Klik, http://www.indokado.com >> Info balita, http://www.balita-anda.indoglobal.com Etika berinternet, email ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stop berlangganan, e-mail ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED]