Menstruation and ovulation calculator

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Menstruation and ovulation calculator
Menstruation and ovulation
calculator
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A quickstart
Butterfly
Butterfly 2.0 Menstruation and ovulation calendar.
When you start up this program it will set the first day of the last period on today. This is generally not true and you will
have to set the starting day of your last period yourself.
· To set the first day of your last period, click button "Settings" and adjust the settings shown in the Settings window.
You will not be able to set a new menstruation date in the future for obvious reasons.
· If your period has a length of 28 days (most common) leave the settings that way. A cycle starts with the first day of
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your period and ends the day before your next period starts.
Please, leave the luteal phase setting (default 14 days), unless you know what you are doing and if the length is
known to you.
Click on the button "Apply changes" to effectuate any new settings and close the Settings window again.
Finally, select your goal: to conceive or to avoid pregnancy by selecting the appropriate radiobuttons in the main panel
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Navigating through your ovulation calendar is possible by singleclicking the dates in both the calendar and the list in
the second pane of the program. A prognosis on the selected day is given. The butterfly in the top leftcorner of the main
window flutters on fertile days. Furthermore, the background color of the program window changes depending on menses
days or chances of conceiving a boy or a girl.
The pane with relevant dates can be printed in a small font and you can stick this list in your diary, on your fridge or
wherever you might need it.
Immediate help is provided on the bottom bar of the program window just by hovering the mouse cursor over the
components and textlabels on the form.
This help-file provides only the information needed to operate this program and the basics of the menstrual cycle.
For a more in depth discussion the reader is referred to the references and links section.
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Panels
Butterfly 2.0 can display 2 panels, each of which is discussed separately.
When the program is started then it will display only panel 1 which contains all the information you will
need. The listview (panel 2) is displayed by clicking on the "Open List" button.
Panel 1
Panel 2
As depicted above the menstruation-view of the calendar is selected. The days are marked will be marked in red
color. If the fertile days modus is selected, the fertile days will be marked with a green color (see example).
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Likewise, a color scheme is used for background color of both panels. The background-color is dependent on the
selected date in both calendarview and listview. These are:
Background color Meaning of the color. Example: here
Silver
You are not fertile on the selected day, especially if you select the "avoid pregnancy"as your
goal.
Dark orange
Menstruation (set or due). The first day of a new period.
Light orange
Menstruation for the duration in days.
Pink
Fertile day. If you conceive then the child will most likely be a girl. Butterfly flutters.
Light blue
Fertile day. If you conceive then the child will most likely be a boy. Butterfly flutters
Panel 1
Panel 2
Settings
luteal phase
cycle length
conceive
avoid pregnancy
panels
Panel 1
Butterfly 2.0 , by default will start up with panel 1, depicted below, that will suffice for everyday use.
As depicted below, the program runs in the "Fertile days" modus. The fertile days are marked with a green color. If you
select the "menstruation mode", then the menses days are marked with a red color. See example in red.
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Below: Calendarviews in both the menstruation- and 'fertile days' modes.
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Panels
Panel 2
Settings
Some w ords in the show n pictures are in Dutch due to the local settings of programming environment. With UK or US settings all messages w ill
be in english
Panel 1
fluttering butterfly
period
Panel 2
The second panel (pane) of Butterfly 2.0. Listview of the fertility calendar.
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The second panel displays a listview of the
ovulation calendar/calculator. In this case
in the "avoid pregnancy" mode. In the
"conceive"-mode the 'low fertility' days will
be omitted. The list is generated for a cycle
of a 28-days period and a luteal phase of
14 days.
The selected day (28 feb) seems to be a
safe day when the goal is to avoid
pregnancy, provided that the periods are
very regular.
You may print the list in a very small font
that is suitable to stick in your diary, on
your fridge or wherever you might need it.
Panels
Panel 1
Settings
You will not need the listview for everyday use. However, the listview may come in quite handy for printing and
planning, e.g. your vacation or parties.
Below: changing of the background colors in the fertile timewindow. When chances for conceiving either a girl or a
boy are larger then the background color of the window is changed accordingly.
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Thus, Butterfly also helps you plan the sex of your future child. A study of 1000+ couples clearly demonstrates
that there is enough evidence behind this prediction method. In other words, there is a 50/50 chance that a boy/girl will be
born but out of 1000 women who tried to plan for the gender of their future child, 700+ gave birth to the baby of the sex
they planned for.
keyw ords
Panel 2
listview
conceive
avoid pregnancy
print list
Panel 3
Butterfly 2.0 Settings form: For reference and changing settings.
Panels
Panel 1
Panel 2
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Butterfly will save not only the settings depicted above but will also save your goal: conceive or avoid pregnancy.
WARNING:
Do not mess with the luteal phase setting in this form (default 14 days). If fertility is a real problem you should
consult medical advice. Medical assistance could include the determination of the length of the luteal phase
with the use of diagnostic methods and measuring the basal body temperature.
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immediate help
more help
conceive
avoid pregnancy
settings
Panel 3
diagnostic methods
luteal phase
luteal phase setting
luteal phase length
period
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Ovulation Basics
What is ovulation?
Ovulation is the release of a single, mature egg from a follicle that developed in the ovary. It usually occurs regularly,
around day 14 of a 28-day menstrual cycle. Once released, the egg is capable of being fertilized for 12 to 48 hours before
it begins to disintegrate. This is the most fertile period of your cycle: during ovulation your chances of conception are
highest.
When does ovulation occur?
Ovulation usually takes place 14 days after the beginning of your menstrual cycle. The time of ovulation within the
menstrual cycle is determined by the luteal phase, which is usually 12 to 16 days long. You can calculate the time of
ovulation within your cycle by subtracting the length of your luteal phase from the length of your cycle. For example, if
your cycle is 28 days long and your luteal phase is 12 days long, the ovulation will occur on day 16 of your cycle
(28-12=16). The exact time of ovulation may vary within your cycle, because ovulation can be delayed by a number of
factors such as stress, illness, diet, or increased physical activity.
How does ovulation determine my fertile days?
Your fertile period starts about 4-5 days before ovulation, and ends about 24-48 hours after it. This is because sperm can
live in your body for approximately 4 to 5 days, and the egg can live for 24 to 48 hours after being released. You are most
fertile on the day before and the day of ovulation. Knowing your fertile days can help you increase your chances of getting
pregnant, or avoid an unwanted pregnancy. The relation between cycle length, ovulation and fertile days is shown in the
table depicted below.
Cycle length Ovulation Most fertile
22
Day 8
Days 7-9
23
Day 9
Days 8-10
24
Day 10
Days 9-11
25
Day 11
Days 10-12
26
Day 12
Days 11-13
27
Day 13
Days 12-14
28
Day 14
Days 13-15
29
Day 15
Days 14-16
30
Day 16
Days 15-17
31
Day 17
Days 16-18
32
Day 18
Days 17-19
33
Day 19
Days 18-20
34
Day 20
Days 19-21
35
Day 21
Days 20-22
36
Day 22
Days 21-23
More about the subject
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When am I most fertile?
In order to get pregnant, a sperm must meet and
fertilize an egg, so any factors that affect this also affect your
fertility. These include: the timing of ovulation, how long the
egg lasts, whether there are any sperm present and how long
sperm can live inside you.
Women who have regular periods can easily calculate
when ovulation occurs. Ovulation almost always happens 14
days before you expect your period. For a woman who has 28
day cycles, that would be in the exact middle of the cycle, 14
days after the last period and 14 days before the next one.
Women who have 30 day cycles can expect to ovulate 16
days after the last period, which is 14 days before the next
one.
Women who have irregular cycles cannot predict when
they will ovulate. In retrospect, they can calculate that
ovulation occurred 14 days before a period, but that does not
help in planning a pregnancy. Women with very irregular
cycles may need to use ovulation predictor kits to determine
when they will ovulate. Ovulation predictor kits detect the rise
in hormones that occurs before the egg is released.
It is not necessary to time intercourse to coincide with ovulation. That's because both the sperm and the egg can
live inside you for a while. The egg can last approximately 24 hours after ovulation. If sperm are available anytime during
this 24 hour window, you can get pregnant. You don't have to have sex within the 24 hour window, though. That's because
sperm can live inside you for days, waiting for the egg to be released. You can get pregnant by having intercourse
anywhere from several days before ovulation to a day after ovulation.
For example, if you ovulate on day 14 (counting the first day of your period as day 1), you can get pregnant by
having sex anytime between days 9-15, and perhaps days 8 and 16 as well. Conception will take place on day 14 or so,
but you may have had sex many days before conception.
Apart from this, you can boost your chances to conceive a boy or girl by selecting the right time for sexual
intercourse. This calculation is based on the fact that female's X-chromosomes live longer and are less active than are
male's Y-chromosomes. Therefore, if you have sexual intercourse three days before ovulation, you have more chances to
conceive a girl. If your sexual intercourse takes place closer to the ovulation moment, your chances to conceive a boy
greatly increase. More about this subject.
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Scope and Limitations
This calculator is for adults and is provided for your information only. It is not a substitute for
professional medical advice, and may not represent your individual medical situation. Other methods of
determining fertility use basal body temperature and other evidence of ovulation and are considered to be
more accurate than the calendar method. Ask your doctor for more information.
It should be noted that the ovulation calendar works best for women with a regular menstrual cycle.
Moreover, it is not reliable if your menstrual cycle is very irregular from month to month. The same applies to
gender prediction of the baby.
You will need to know the length of your menstrual cycle.
To figure it out, track your menstrual cycle for several months.
A typical menstrual cycle:
· Starts with the first day your period starts.
· Ends the day before your next period starts. ( !! )
· The average length is 28 days and the luteal phase is 14.
If your cycles are very regular, you may be able to determine when you ovulate by doing some simple
math: in the average menstrual cycle, ovulation occurs 14 days before the menstrual period arrives -- or on
day 14 of a 28-day cycle. So if you subtract 14 days (luteal phase) from the length of your cycle, you'll get an
idea of when you ovulate.
If your cycles aren't very regular, or you'd like a more accurate picture of your ovulation, you can try
other techniques for pinpointing ovulation.
If the cycles are very regular the calculator can be used with certainty for 3 purposes:
· planning pregnancy and due date.
· avoid pregnancy
· Vacation planner - scroll to view future menstrual cycle dates. See listview, panel 2.
WARNING:
Do not mess with the luteal phase setting in the 'Settings'-window (default 14 days). If fertility is a real
problem you should consult medical advice. Medical assistance could include the determination of the length
of the luteal phase with the use of diagnostic methods and measuring the basal body temperature.
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Useful links
This helpfile provides only the most basic knowledge to operate the program and understanding of the basics of the
menstrual cycle and fertility. This page contains an overview of useful links on this subject.
YouTube videos:
· Part I: Ovulation, Fertile Days & Getting Pregnant
· Part II: Fertility Signs, Hormones, Ovulation & Fertile Days
· Part III: Fertility Chart, Detecting Ovulation and Fertile Days
· Many more video links on the subject are found on these pages.
Online Calculators:
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Ovulation calculator and due dates
Fertility Calculator and Ovulation Calendar (conceive boy or girl)
Fertility calculator
Due date calculator
Ovulation calendar
Ovulation calendar (including luteal phase)
Other products:
· cycle calendar for Pocket PC
Detecting and prediction of fertile days:
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Menstrual cycle (Menses, Wikipedia)
How Cervical Mucus Helps Predict Your Most Fertile Days
Detecting the fertile days
Fertility awareness
(also as PDF)
BBT:
· Basal Body Temperature
· Basal Body Temperature (charting)
Luteal Phase:
· Luteal phase (Wikipedia; with many refs)
· Luteal phase (I)
· How Do I Determine My Luteal Phase Length?
Predicting and Infuencing Gender:
· Gender Prediction
· Timing Intercouse
· Ovulation - Gender
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About this program
Butterfly 2.0 is a freeware program that was written in Borland Delphi 5 personal edition.
It runs on W9x, XP, 2000, Vista and Windows 7.
It is installed by default in the Program Files directory, but it can be installed anywhere including on a USB
drive. It is a portable application that does not write in the registry and is machine-independent. Its uses an
INI-file in the default directory to store data.
You can place a program-link in the startup group if you like.
The help-file (.CHM) is also available on request in adobe PDF-format.
Comparable products have been made like:
Advanced Woman Calendar, Copyright © 2009, SoftOrbits, USD 29.95. *)
Ovulation Calendar, Copyright 2002-2007, USD 23,00. *)
Ovulation Calculator, Copyright © 2004-2008 RaysLab, USD 29.00 *)
JX Ovulation Calendar, Copyright © 2005-2010 JX Software Laboratory, USD 29.95 *)
© 2007 Lady's Calendar. All rights reserved, USD 19.95.
Most of these programs are not portable (*).
Above mentioned programs have the possibility of gender prediction of the baby.
Butterfly 2.0, however is completely free of charge and completely portable. You can carry it with you on
a USB drive and it prints a list of dates in a small font to stick it into your diary. Moreover, it still does all the
things the programs mentioned do including child sex planning.
Author: Wolf van Heeswijk, THE NETHERLANDS.
E-mail
(Wolf's Sharew are and Freew are)
Homepage
I would be very obliged if you send me ideas, reports on bugs and flaws in Butterfly 2.0 to improve the program.
A next major update might include statistics on previous cycles.
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Disclaimer
This calculator is for adults and is provided for your information only. It is not a substitute for
professional medical advice, and may not represent your individual medical situation. Other methods
of determining fertility use basal body temperature and other evidence of ovulation and are considered
to be more accurate than the calendar method. Ask your doctor for more information.
Disclaimer: Making love on your most fertile days does not necessarily mean that you will
conceive. Your ability to conceive is dependent on other factors as well. These days are meant to be a
rough guide only.
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