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Is it possible to conceive under these conditions?
My cycle is normally about every 60 days (every other month), but it varies, sometimes less sometimes more. However, my last cycle was 40 days, my last period ending October 16.
My boyfriend and I tried to conceive from the 16th of October to the 30th of October, almost every day (he was on leave from his deployment in Kuwait). I'm figuring the chances are slim, but does it seem like there is any chance at all?
It's possible. When you have irregular cycles, it's hard to pinpoint when you will ovulate. Have you tried charting? It's a method of determining ovulation using body temperatures. Check out the Fertility Friend website. It will have a lot of information for you. Again, because of the irregular cycles, it's going to be difficult to determine when you have missed a period. You should wait at least two weeks to test, but you may not get an accurate result until after that.
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Who are the SEXIEST Beijing Olympics athletes?
This has nothing to do with talent, and you don't even have to want them to win. Just tell me who the sexiest athletes are this year!
I'll give you some that I think are hot from all over the world:
Bahamas: Derrick Atkins (track), Elvis Burrows (swimming)
Tajikistan: Anvar Yunusov (boxing)
USA: Raj Bhavsar (gymnastics), Howard Bach (badminton), Kobe Bryant (basketball), Chris Estrada (trampoline), Benny Feilhaber (soccer), Cullen Jones (swimming), Bob Malaythong (badminton), Michael Orozco (soccer), James Williams (fencing), Reggie Witherspoon (track), Rami Zur (kayak/canoe)
Senegal: Ndiss Kaba Badji (track)
Syria: Omar Tayara (triathlon)
Thailand: Sailom Adi (boxing), Boonsak Ponsana (badminton)
Spain: Alvarez Melquiades (swimming), Eduard Arbos (field hockey), Aleksandre Fabregas (field hockey), Hernanz Hernanz (canoe/kayak), Arturo Casado (track), Ivan Pastor (sailing), Fernando Verdasco (tennis)
Marshall Islands: Roman Cress (track)
Kenya: Daniel Rudisha (track)
Russia: Yuriy Borzakovskiy (track), Maxim Devyatovsky (gymnastics), Aleksey Drozdov (track), Alexander Serov (cycling)
France: Yann Cucherat (gymnastics), Jaoid Chiguer (boxing), Mahiedine Mekhissi Benabbad (track), Romain Barras (track)
Bahrain: Rashid Ramzi (track)
Romania: Marian Dragulescu (gymnastics), Alexandru Bodnar (archery), Daniel Popescu (gymnastics)
Canada: Ken Ikeda (gymnastics), Anson Henry (track)
India: Yogeshwar Dutt (wrestling)
South Africa: Clyde Abrahams (field hockey), Bruce Jacobs (field hockey), Gerhard Zandberg (swimming)
Poland: Krzysztof Lijewski (handball)
New Zealand: Sam Messam (soccer)
Portugal: Tiago Apolonia (table tennis), Diogo Ganchinho (trampoline), Simao Morgado (swimming)
Australia: Ben Cureton (rowing), Fabrice Lapierre (track), Tando Velaphi (soccer), Sean Wroe (track)
China: Liu Xiang (Track), Xiao Qin (gymnastics), Sun Peng (tennis), Fu Haifeng (badminton), Huang Zhongming (rowing), Jun Tian (rowing), Miao Qing (handball), Ren Qi (volleyball), Wang Liqin (table tennis), Lin Zhang (rowing), Zhu Ting (soccer), Lin Miao (canoe/kayak)
Botswana: John Kamyuka (swimming)
Namibia: Julius Indongo (boxing)
switzerland: Michael Kauter (fencing), Flori Lang (swimming)
Singapore: Roy Tay (sailing), Ronald Susilo (badminton)
Jamaica: Ricardo Chambers (track), Maurice Wignall (track)
Japan: Takehiro Kashima (gymnastics), Kei Nishikori (tennis), Naoki Aoyama (soccer), Hiroyuki Taniguchi (soccer), Ryosuke Irie (swimming), Hiroki Mizumoto (soccer), Yuto Nagatomo (soccer), Tadashi Ohtsuka (badminton), Satoshi Shimizu (boxing), Taizo Sugitani (equestrian), Takayuki Tanii (track)
Algeria: Mohamed Ameur (track)
Nigeria: Peter Odemwingie (soccer)
South Korea: Baik Jong-Sub (boxing), Ha Jeemin (sailing), Kang Seongjung (field hockey), Kim Ji Hoon (gymnastics), Kim Seungyong (soccer), Kim Dae-Eun (gymnastics), Lee Jaewon (field hockey) Oh Jangeun (soccer), Ryu Seung Min (table tennis)
Mongolia: Enkhzorig Zorigtbaatar (boxing), Badar-Uugan Enkhbat (boxing)
Kuwait: Mohammad Madwa (swimming)
Czech Republic: Rudolph Gotz (track)
Denmark: Jonas Warrer (sailing)
Venezuela: Eduard Villanueva (track)
Sri Lanka: Daniel Lee (swimming)
North Korea: Song Guk Kim (boxing)
Brazil: Marcio Araujo (boxing), Rogerio Bispo (track), Cassius Duran (diving), Sandro Viana (track)
Belgium: Adrien Deghelt (track), John John Dohmen (field hockey)
Antigua and Barbuda: Brendan Christian (track)
Ecuador: Franklin Nazareno (track)
Great Britain: Mohamed Farah (track), Tom Lucy (rowing), Paul Mattick (rowing), Michael Rimmer (track)
Hong Kong: Kam Po Wong (cycling)
Pakistan: Salman Akbar (field hockey), Muhammed Waqas (field hockey)
Netherlands: Guillame Elmont (judo)
Morocco: Mohammed Arjaoui (boxing), Youssef Baba (track)
Greece: Alexandros Nikolaidis (taekwondo)
Taiwan: Yu Hsing-Hsieh (badminton)
Serbia: Nemanja Dukic (volleyball), Gojko Kacar (soccer), Ivan Miljkovic (volleyball)
Micronesia: Kerson Hadley (swimming)
Ukraine: Vasyl Lomachenko (boxing)
Germany: Norman Muller (track), Levent Tuncat (taekwondo)
Colombia: James Rendon (track)
Kyrgyzstan: Kanatbek Begaliev (wrestling) Ruslin Tumenbaev (wrestling)
Italy: Ottaviano Andriani (track, Andrew Howe (track), Catello Amarante (rowing), Angelo Ciccone (cycling), Claudio Licciardello (track), Antonio Nocerino (soccer)
Uzbekistan: Tulashboy Doniyorov (boxing), Zaurbek Sokhiev (wrestling)
I don't expect anyone to have an outrageous list like mine, but who do you think are the hotties this year? (Male or female!)
Amanda Beard is the worlds sexiest swimmer!!!
I want my husband to buy our daughter a new car seat..but I think he will say no...what do you think?
My husband is in Kuwait, he is the Army. We have a 5 month old daughter. She was 3 months when he left so he isn't very close with her. His family is well off so they bought us everything we needed when she was born. My mom bought the crib and stroller. Now I need to buy a car seat to last us til she is at least five, plus she hardly fits in the seat we have now. He is a really good husband but is very tight with money. He saves it all, which is great but I need to buy this car seat and its britax brand, 250.00. I think it is worth it. I am afriad he is going to say no, I can't buy it because all the money he sends me is for bills. Plus he has 0% discover he can use. His family never helped him growing up, they never gave him money..my mom gave me everything i needed and always helped. I am just afraid he is going to continue this cycle . His family never helped him so I think he is going to be the same way, I want him to break the cycle.
If he does not buy this car seat should I get mad him...I won't talk to him for while...im a trying to test him to see if he is going to be like his parents. I want him to break this cycle..his dad never helped, and his dad, dad never helped him....
Freedle its not Christmas
Just forget
it Im going to walmart to buy a car seat............
He's not gonna break the cycle, he's just like his wacked-out family. Just call his parents and get the damn carseat already. Jeez.
What do you think of Bin Laden and 2012?
"There is a notable eleven year cycle in Osama bin Laden's life that begins at 11,
when his father dies in 1968. This is the age that Osama "turned to God."
Eleven years later, in 1979, when Osama is 22, Russia invades Afghanistan. Osama
says, "I was enraged and went there at once." Another eleven years later, in 1990,
when Osama is 33, Iraq invades Kuwait, and American forces land in Saudi Arabia.
Again Osama was infuriated, he forms al-Qaeda, and says that Americans troops were
now "in our most holy lands." Another eleven years later, in 2001, when Osama is 44,
Osama's organization attacks America in New York and Washington.
The four life changing events in Osama bin Laden's life occur in an 11-year cycle
beginning at 11 and continuing every 11 years. Osama's defining moments occur
when he is 11, 22, 33, and 44."
according to: http://www.september11news.com/Mysteries2.htm
According to this.. the next attack may be in 2012.
Scary coincidence?
Or his DEATH/CAPTURE might be in 2012. That would be a "defining moment" in his life, not to mention a hell of a lot more likely than another Al Qaeda plan ever being successful again.
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