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Re: LH Surge?? Thanks Julie!

From: Amee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 8 Jun 2000 08:17:49 -0500 (CDT)


Thanks for the help Julie...yesterday the lines looked "similar" but TODAY - holy cow, it was VERY obvious. SO - - - I'll "sack" him again this evening...and keep my fingers crossed the whole time :0) thanks again.

At Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Julie wrote: >
>Hi again, Amee. Looks like today is your LH surge, so in the next 24-48
>hours, you should ovulate. Yea!!! I was never one to want to skip any
>days because I was so worried I'd miss ovulation. We did it every day.
>But, if you want to wait a day and not have intercourse today, you are
>probably ok becuase you just got the surge detection. It always detects
>BEFORE you ovulate. You definitely should tomorrow, though!!!
>
>I don't think doing it every day reduces the quality of the sperm but
>they say the quantity may not be as much if you do it every day. Like I
>said, we had intercourse every day so not to miss it. We also would try
>to do it at different times of the day. Sometimes right before bed or
>sometimes before dinner. I got pg the times we did it in late
>afternoon! : )
>
>Good luck, Amee!!! Happy Baby Making!!!
>
>At Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Amee wrote:
>>
>>This morning my ov. predictor showed the LH Surge. (I was so happy,
>>you would have sworn it was a pos. preg. test!!) :0) Hubby and I had
>>intercourse last night...should we be sure to do it AGAIN within 24-36
>>hours? Won't that reduce the quality of the sperm?




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