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FREE Ovulation Calendar – Advanced Woman Calendar 5.0

Posted In Other giveaways - By Techtiplib on Monday, March 11th, 2013 With No Comments »

Tracking ovulation is the best and most natural way to find out the best time to get pregnant. Figure out your ovulation period the easy way! Women’s Advanced Calendar helps women calculate their most fertile periods by analyzing their menstrual cycles. While women with regular 28-day cycles can calculate their ovulation date by simply adding 14 days to the first day of their period, determining the exact ovulation time may not be easy for those with irregular periods. Women’s Advanced Calendar takes care of all calculations, helping women determine their most fertile days in no time. 

Advanced Woman Calendar will calculate your safe days, too! It is the oldest, safest and most natural birth control method. Women’s Advanced Calendar generates a clear, color schedule of your safe and fertile days. You can view it on your PC or print it out for daily use.

Women’s Advanced Calendar can help you conceive a boy or a girl by calculating the most probable days for conceiving a child of a certain sex. 

Features:

– Calculates your personal fertility calendar based on your menstrual cycle
– Predicts ovulation days
– Calculates the best days for conceiving a baby
– Calculates your safe days
– Color-coded ovulation chart displays your most fertile and safe days
– View your personal fertility calendar on your PC or carry a printed version
– Password-protected user profiles
– Optional daily notes with alerts and reminders
– Helps planning a boy or a girl
– Makes your personal ovulation into a live desktop wallpaper
– Charts basal body temperature
– Tracks premenstrual syndrome

Read more features: http://www.eovulation.com/

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