Last week I told you about the different kinds of cervical fluid and what they can tell you about your fertility. It's really important info for every woman to know, whether she's trying to avoid or encourage a pregnancy. So let's see what you learned.
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Marks and Spencer
La Perla
Rebecca Taylor
I sucked on this quiz, but oh well. I'm not trying for any more kids, two is perfect!
1I did pretty well...though I guessed a bit..
2Not too bad..i got 4 out of six right
3I didn't do well, but then again, I'm not looking to have children any time soon, so I'm not surprised lol.
4I disagree with the last answer - I got 5 out of 6.
5The question said "typically". Sure, it's best to count out 9 days to be "safe" - but typically, it IS 5 days, and even for many women, 3-4 days.
If you're using fertility awareness to avoid pregnancy, it IS safer to have 9 days with condoms (and even more until you're sure you're regular and can interpret the signs reliably enough)
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