Monday, December 28, 2009

What Does Lunar Fertile Period Mean?

Most women know that mid cycle or biological ovulation is the period to fall pregnant in when they have unprotected sex.

The thing that most of you don’t know is that ovulation can be triggered at any time and bring on fertility during your menstrual cycle, even during the period also.

All these depends on what phase the moon was at the time of your birth. This is your natal lunar phase fertile period.

Specifically, natal lunar phase fertile period indicates the angle between sun and moon at the time of your birth.

Every month when the moon comes to this same position that is as it was during your birth time, it can trigger your body for spontaneous ovulation even if the time occurs beyond your normal fertile period.

If you are using oral pills, make sure that you take your pill. These active hormone pills during this lunar fertile period reduce the risk of pregnancy occurring through unprotected sex.

The moon’s trigger effect is increased by two factors such as sexual intercourse and stress, which means, if you have sex during this phase, there are increased chances for ovulation to occur. This period varies from individual to individual as it completely depends on your birth data.

So, it is beneficial to synchronize your biological cycle with your lunar cycle. If you want to become pregnant, synchronizing the cycle increases your chances of becoming pregnant during the fertile period.

Also, sex of your child can be determined by the position of the moon at conception time. The possibility of pregnancy and fetus is reliant upon the relationship of the closer celestial bodies.

The problem is, calculating your own lunar fertile phase involves quite a bit of "number-crunching" and it's easy for the inexperienced to make mistakes. There are various sites in the web where you can find out on which moon phase you were born. With the help of this information, you can make the most of the limited conception opportunities that you have each menstrual cycle.


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