I had mentioned not-too-long-ago that ovulation is not
as predictable as previously thought; here is the
latest study to make it to the popular press:

http://www.msnbc.com/news/936390.asp
"...Apparently, measuring hormones in the blood is not
enough to predict what a woman�s reproductive system
is up to.
       �The hormones do what they are going to do and
the ovaries just follow their merry path,� Pierson
said.
       �We always thought that menstrual cycles and
ovarian cycles were one and the same. It turns out
they are just like two political parties � sometimes
they go along hand in hand for the good of the country
and sometimes they go along their separate ways.�
       Pierson�s team plans longer-term studies to see
if the women�s patterns are consistent from month to
month.   
          �We don�t know what�s causing it � we don�t
know if it is the weather or exposure to men or
grapefruit juice or what,� Pierson said.
 

So, someone might actually do a study on
ovulation/relationships that I'd noted previously from
anecdotal observations by myself and several medical
collegues... 

Debbi

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