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  2. Ovulation Calculator & Calendar - Determine Your Most Fertile ...

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    Ovulation usually happens 14 days before your next period begins, but it can vary from month to month -- even in women with regular cycles. To get a better sense of when you’re ovulating, chart ...

  3. Ovulation calculator - Healthline

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    Use our Ovulation Calculator to estimate your next ovulation date; simply enter the first day of your last menstrual period and the average length of your cycle. Because our tool provides you with ...

  4. Julian day - Wikipedia

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    The Julian date (JD) of any instant is the Julian day number plus the fraction of a day since the preceding noon in Universal Time. Julian dates are expressed as a Julian day number with a decimal fraction added. [8] For example, the Julian Date for 00:30:00.0 UT January 1, 2013, is 2 456 293.520 833. [9]

  5. Conversion between Julian and Gregorian calendars - Wikipedia

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    No guidance is provided about conversion of dates before March 5, -500, or after February 29, 2100 (both being Julian dates). For unlisted dates, find the date in the table closest to, but earlier than, the date to be converted. Be sure to use the correct column. If converting from Julian to Gregorian, add the number from the "Difference" column.

  6. Calendrical calculation - Wikipedia

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    A calendrical calculation is a calculation concerning calendar dates. Calendrical calculations can be considered an area of applied mathematics . Some examples of calendrical calculations: Converting a Julian or Gregorian calendar date to its Julian day number and vice versa (see § Julian day number calculation within that article for details ...

  7. How to Chart Your Cycle to Know When You Can Get Pregnant - WebMD

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    Day 1 is the first day of your period. Since the length of your cycle can vary slightly from month to month, it's best to keep track for a few months. Once you have an average, subtract 18 days ...

  8. Implantation Calculator: When It Happened or Will Occur

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    Your cycle length is usually 30 days. This means you may have ovulated on 30 – 14 = cycle day 16, or May 17. Your expected implantation date would be around May 17 + 9 days = May 26. Another way ...

  9. Pregnancy Due Date Calculator - WebMD

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    Enter Your Due Date: View my calendar. Don't know your due date? Use our Due Date Calculator to find out. Enter the first day of your last period to find out when your baby will arrive.

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