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How to you figure out when your ovulating?

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tessie2005


My Husband and I are trying to have a baby but I cant seem to get the timing right. I need to know how do you calculate your ovulation when you have VERY irregular piriods? I'm not on any kind of set cycle, most women have a 28 day cycle, mine bounces around like carzy. How do I know when I'm actually ovulating?


Answer
I anwsered it this way for someone else hope this helps. If this works for you make sure you name your first born "Zqx357"

You need to know some basic things. Let me help you. Yes I am a guy these instructions were given to my wife and I by a Doctor. Follow my instructions if you and your husband are healthy adults of Child bearing age this plan will work for you

First, you need to understand your monthly cycle.

Write down the date your period starts the first month then the following month write down the date the next period ENDS. Now count the days that is considered your cycle. Most ladies have a 28 day cycle. The most likely day to conceive is the date at the mid way point between periods. This is when your egg will move down to your womb. For example, If you have a 28 day cycle next month count out 14 days from when your period starts that is the day to conceive for you. Mark it on your calender. Do NOT start counting when your period ends again start counting days when your period begins. Some ladies cycle is always different one month it could be 28 days the next month it might be 30 days, but by counting days you can narrow down the day. Continue to track and find that mid point day even it your cycle is alway differnt. To be sure you get the right day there is one other thing you must do. Pay attention is part is important!

Second, Go to Wal-mart and purchase a digital thermometer they have them for as little as $4.00. Put it next to your bed with piece of paper and a pen. Then when you wake up each and every morning without fail take your temperure BEFORE YOU GO TO THE BATHROOM. ITS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO THIS AS SOON AS YOU GET UP AND extremely important that you take your temperture BEFORE YOU GO TO THE BATHROOM. Record your temperture on the piece of paper. Every morning your temperature should near 98.6 degrees. The day you can conceive (your ovulation day) your temperture will spike 1 to 2 degrees higher then all the other recorded temperatures. When that happens wake your husband up and have him do his part. NO oral please! Warning if you take your temperture after you pee you will get a false reading - peeing will raise your temperture by 1-2 degrees. Your Ovulation time is usually only 1-2 days each month. That means you only have one to two chances each month to get it done. Repeat these steps each month until you conceive.

Third, the more sex a man has the lower his sperm count is when your are approaching day 14th (or whatever your ovulation day is) do not have sex make your husband wait until your temperture spikes. It will raise his sperm count through the ceiling. The higher the sperm count the better the chance of conception. When you are trying to conceive the worst thing you can do is have sex every day. Daily sex will lower your husband's sperm count and conception is more difficult. Every other day or every third day is ok!

Fourth, Ask God to help you to increase your faith please read First Samuel chapter 1 (its in the Old Testament) The story is about this lady who could not conceive but she had faith in God She prayed for a child and God anwsered her prayer. Please read it.

Fifth, Sometimes conception takes time if it does not happen as soon as you like just keep trying until it does.
Have fun in the bedroom and don't take it to seriously.

Be blessed!

Which is better for painting furniture - oil or latex?




cobaltblue


I'm painting a piece of furniture for the first time. Any suggestions or tips would be appreciated.


Answer
i guess latex is better.
To achieve a professional quality finish you must sand the wood smooth, repair all defects, and prime the surface before painting. You should also use the highest quality paint and brushes to obtain the best resultsTo produce smooth surfaces, always sand with the grain of the wood. The material should go through at least three sandings with successively finer grit sandpaper. Start with 80 grit, move to 150 grit and finish with 220 grit. Use a tack cloth to remove dust between sandings.
Raise the grain in the wood by rubbing it lightly with a damp cloth. Allow the wood to dry, and sand the raised grain smooth with 400 or higher grit sandpaper or synthetic steel wool. Use a tack cloth to remove any sanding dust.


Use a lamp or flashlight to set up a raking light (a light that shines on the project's surfaces at a steep angle). Apply a light coat of denatured alcohol to each surface as you inspect it. Alcohol increases the bare wood's sheen and highlights any areas that still need sanding or smoothing. Rub out any rough spots with synthetic steel wool. Wipe the material with a clean tack cloth to remove any dust

Use a high quality synthetic bristled brush to apply a light coat of water-based, enamel undercoating primer to your project. Allow the primer to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions. Check the project one more time with the raking light and repair any imperfections.


Use a synthetic bristled brush to apply a light coat of latex (water-based) paint to your project. Allow the paint to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions and recoat with paint until you are satisfied with the finish. When painting, it is always better to apply two thin coats than one thick one, to avoid runs, drips, sags and other potential paint problems.


For more protection, you can add a topcoat to your paint with two layers of water-based polyurethane.
Apply a thin coat with a synthetic bristled brush.
Allow the polyurethane to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Sand the topcoat lightly with 400 or higher grit sandpaper or synthetic steel wool. Remove any sanding dust with a tack cloth.
Brush on a second light coat of polyurethane and allow it to dry.


Choosing Paint
When painting indoors, use paint marked as "Interior" or "Interior/Exterior." Exterior paint is not for indoor use. Plus it doesn't dry as quickly and has a stronger odor — an important factor inside the house.



Sheen is the term used to describe the degree of light reflection a paint has. Usually the less sheen an interior paint has, the less stain-resistant it is. Different manufacturers may have various trade names for them, but in general sheens are classified as "Gloss," "Semi-Gloss," "Satin" and "Flat."

Gloss is the toughest. It's also an easier surface to clean, which makes it a good choice for areas of high traffic or constant use. Gloss is most often used on a home's wood trim, baseboards and kitchen and bath walls. Gloss paint will, however, show imperfections in the surface more than other sheens.


Semi-gloss paints are also durable and easy to clean, but have less shine than gloss. They are just as suitable for woodwork, kitchens, baths and other high-traffic or high-humidity places.


Satin offers a good combination of easy-clean and moderate sheen.


Eggshell is a smooth, low-sheen finish that has less sheen than satin. It is ideal for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and dens.


Flat paint is considered non-reflective and a good choice for large wall and ceiling areas. It also hides imperfections well and spatters less when applied.
Semi-gloss and satin are typically the best sheen choices for painting furniture.


Painting Tips and Considerations
Always use quality paint. Paints with higher concentrations of solids cover better, flow more evenly and help hide or reduce brush strokes.


Use the right brush. Synthetic bristle brushes are for latex (acrylic or water-based) paint and natural bristle brushes are for solvent-based paint.


Always use a primer. Primer adheres to wood surfaces better than paint. Primer also helps stop or reduce the effects of acids, pitch or tar that can migrate out of the wood and stain through your paint.


Brush with the wood grain. Brushing with the grain helps the paint flow more evenly and reduces the appearance of lap marks.


Allow the paint to dry completely between coats. Paint that hasn't dried fully tends to have higher surface tension and restricts your paints flow.




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