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14 Handmade Gift Ideas for Husbands, For Every Special Occasion
Store-bought, ready-made gifts don't feel quite as special as a simple hand-drawn greeting card. Be it your anniversary or your dear hubby's birthday, or Valentine’s Day (that’s just 2 weeks away!), these easy to make handmade gift ideas are sure to make him feel extra-special.
You would be hard put to find someone who doesn’t like getting gifts. Whether it’s an expensive watch or a simple hand-drawn card, we all find joy in receiving gifts, especially when it is given to us by someone we love and who loves us! You don’t have to wait for an anniversary or a birthday to give such joy to your husband... but the occasion does make the gift extra special.
Creative Handmade Gift Ideas for Your Husband
We’ve put together a list of handmade gift ideas for husbands. You don’t have to have a lot of expertise to make these gifts, and it’s a great opportunity to indulge your creative side.
Handmade Gifts for Husband on Birthday
Birthdays are all about celebrating the wonderful person that was born on that day! So, these gift ideas are all focused on making your husband feel special, cherished, and loved!
1. Mix-tape
You Will Need –
Cassette, or CD, or access to an online free music player
Lots of music
While it is true that nobody listens to music on ‘cassettes’ anymore, you can still make this idea work by either creating a CD, or simply a playlist on one of the free online music players. All you have to do is spend some time thinking about your husband, and find songs that will convey to him everything that he means to you. Once your list of songs is ready, either record them in a cassette, on a CD, or simply build the playlist online.
2. Hubby-Dot-Com
You Will Need –
A computer
Knowledge of building a website
We admit this one is a little tough to execute. However, most guys find it super attractive when women can do geeky stuff like coding! So, we promise it will be worth the effort. Also, there are a lot of free portals available online now – Wordpress, Wix, etc. – that allow you to create a website or a web-page without much trouble. It is as simple as just picking templates, fonts, colors, uploading pictures, writing text and then placing it appropriately, etc.
So, find a suitable website host, and build a website for your husband! The website can contain the story of his life – from when he was born, to when he started school, then college, his first job, etc., until finally, he met you! You can talk about how you met, add your first and/or favourite pictures, etc.
3. Birthday Cake
You Will Need –
All ingredients for making a cake
An oven or convection microwave
The kitchen is a woman’s domain. Many of us like being there, while some of us don’t. Either way, birthdays are incomplete without a cake, and if your husband likes cake, this can be the easiest handmade gift you can make for your husband!
If you are someone who’s never baked a cake before, do not worry. A lot of different people post recipe videos online these days, and we are sure that with a little bit of scouting you can find the perfect recipe that is both easy to make, and lip-smackingly delicious!
One of the biggest hassles of caking is the icing, so here is our Icing-free Birthday Cake Recipe you can try. If you don’t want to go through the whole process of baking either, you can try our No-Bake Cake Recipe too.
Handmade Gifts for Husband on Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is all about romance and bringing spice to your life! And when it comes to romance, it would be a great idea to think ‘crazy and wild’!
1. Naughty Voucher Booklet
You Will Need –
A notepad with perforated pages
Writing material
Here’s a fun idea to delight your husband that is so easy to make, that ANYBODY can make it (even if you have zero creativity or patience for such things!). Prepare a voucher booklet for your husband using a notepad that has perforated pages that you can easily tear off. On each page, write naughty, kinky things your husband can avail of by using the voucher:
1 Free 10-min Back Rub (followed by a bath together!)
Netflix and Chill (when you pick a dirty movie to watch together!)
Game Night (when you pick a game where the loser needs to remove an item of clothing every time he or she loses)
All he has to do to avail the voucher is place it by your pillow one day in advance (so you can make necessary preparations), and you have to make it work!
2. Valentine’s Day Card with a Twist
You Will Need:
Greeting card paper (or chart paper) and writing material
A thong or condom
A naughty picture of yourself
There are a lot of great Valentine’s Day cards you will find in shops. However, most of them are mushy. We know we ladies love romance and all things that are sweet and make us go ‘Awww!’. But one way to surprise your husband this Valentine’s Day could be to make a whacky, naughty Valentine’s Day card with a twist!
We know, you’re wondering – what should the twist be? Well, it could be anything!
Most Valentine’s Day cards talk about things you love about your partner. You, however, could make a list of things about your husband that you find annoying! Make sure you keep the tone funny. Sarcasm can be a good form of humour too, so you can say things like ‘I Love how you always leave the toilet-seat up, so that I don’t forget to clean it!’ This could make a great idea for a funny Valentine’s Day card. If you want to make a naughty card, you could print a naughty picture of yourself at home (or get it printed at a trusted friend’s home, if you don’t have a printer), and put the picture on the cover of the card. If you want to get even wilder, why not use actual ‘good’ to make your card? Paste a condom, or a thong, on the inside of the card, and give it to your husband!
3. Dream Come True
You Will Need –
Costume ideas
Lots of courage!
This one is for all your daring women out there! It will need a bit of planning (especially if you have kids), but will be worth it! You know how we all have fantasies about being with famous celebrities? No matter how old we get, we all keep having crushes on celebrities, and a lot of us will admit to these not being just crushes! So why not make your husband’s dream come true this Valentine’s Day?
Find out who is the one celebrity your husband has a crush on, find out why, and then plan the perfect date night with your husband! For example, if your husband has a crush on Deepika Padukone, and especially loved her in, say, the movie Race, you can try and get one of Deepika’s outfits tailored, wear it, and invite your husband to have a date with you! You can build the surprise up even more by sending him a fake ‘invitation’ for the date, and talk to him as ‘Deepika’!
If you don’t want to do the whole thing at a restaurant, you can simply set up a dinner table at home. Finally, if you want, you can completely skip the dinner part, and directly meet your husband in the bedroom, dressed as his favourite celeb-crush!
Handmade Gifts for Husband on Anniversary
Anniversaries are all about taking a walk down memory lane and reliving your milestones together. So, these handmade gifts ideas for husbands are perfect for anniversaries, as they are bound to make you both cherish having each other in your life!
1. ‘Places We’ve Been’ Picture Frame
You Will Need –
Photographs of trips you’ve taken together
Access to Google Maps
Paper and writing material
When it comes to homemade gifts for husbands, we love this one. Thanks to Google Maps, it’s super easy to make. Write down a list of places that are special for you and your husband. According to their geographical location, print out a map from Google Maps (for example, if all places are in your city, print a map of your city; if all places are in a single country, print out a map of the country, and so on). Mark the places you have listed on the map, and attach respective pictures to each place you have marked. Once the collage is ready, get it framed.
To make the frame more meaningful, you can write something underneath each picture – a memory, a quote, or a small message.
2. Memories in a Jar
You Will Need
Laminated photo
A glass jar
Water
If you’re thinking of handmade gifts for husbands, this is as easy as they come. Find a picture that your hubby loves. Print it out and have it laminated. Cut out the extra edges of the picture. Get a glass jar that is big enough to hold the picture in it. Roll the picture, insert it in the jar, and let go – the picture will stick to the jar-wall. Now, add water to the jar, seal the lid, and you’re done!
This can act as a beautiful table-piece, looks pretty on the shelf, and can even act as a paper weight if it is small enough. Place it near a table-lamp, and the light will get refracted by the water in the jar, making the picture look even more ethereal!
Another modification of this idea is: to use a lot of small pictures instead of one big one. The pictures will keep floating around in the water every time the jar is moved.
3. ‘Our Life Together’ Scrapbook
You Will Need –
Plain drawing paper
Art and craft material (crayons, sketch-pens, stickers, scissor, glue, etc.)
Old photographs
This is one of the most common handmade gift ideas for husbands, but also the most versatile! Every couple is unique, and so will every scrapbook turn out to be. This is also perfect if you are a creative person who loves to write, draw, and is looking for reasons to use all her stationery! Simply recollect all the special and meaningful moments you have shared with your husband in your journey together so far, and build a scrapbook that depicts these moments. Write meaningful quotes or leave messages for your husband in the book. This can also be a great way to resolve a fight, when you both feel angry about each other - you can both simply take a look at this scrapbook to just bring you back to your senses!
Other Handmade Gifts for Husband
If none of the above ideas appealed to you, take a look at some of our quirky handmade gift ideas for husbands that require less prep and are still unique!
For the alcohol enthusiast, turn one of your old alcohol bottles into a soap dispenser! All you need is to buy a soap dispenser with a metal pump, remove the pump from the store-bought dispenser, and screw it onto the empty alcohol bottle! This idea works best with whisky bottles.
For the gadget-freak, make him a ‘sleeve’ for one of his gadgets using faux leather. You can turn one of your old bags into a sleeve – just make sure you add a cotton-lining on the inside to give the gadget some extra padding.
For the coffee addict, paint a coffee mug!
For the hot-beverage lover, knit a cup-cosy. This is a wonderful idea because it shows how thoughtful you are – you don’t want your guy to burn his fingers while holding the mug!
If he loves playing cards, you can make him a set of customized playing cards called ‘52 Reasons I Love You’. Each card will carry a message on the cover, and, on the inside, it will function like a normal playing card!
The best gifts for husbands are those that come from the heart. It’s always a good idea to play to your strengths. If you enjoy cooking, then your gift could be an elaborate meal or his favourite dessert. The important thing is to put some love into whatever gift you decide to make. Read more
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Teaching Kids to Tie Shoelaces - When and How
As a parent, you might ask what age should a child learn to tie their shoes? And what is the best way I can help my child to do that? Let’s see how.
Why Is It Important to Teach Your Child to Tie His Shoelaces?
Tying shoelaces can teach your child important skills like following directions, sorting, sequencing, and planning.
When you teach your child how to tie shoelaces properly, you are also helping them learn how to listen and follow given directions.
As your child uses their fingers to tie the laces, they will learn dexterity which will help them in holding a pen properly and other such activities in the future.
The entire process of putting on a shoe and tying the laces will help them understand sequencing, like for example, the socks go first, followed by the shoe and then the tying of the shoelaces.
They will learn to classify and sort objects while listening to you talking like how there are certain shoes for the summer and certain others for the winter.
Also, it is one job less for you when you are taking your child outside!
How Do Kids Develop their Shoe-Wearing Skills and When Can They Learn to Tie their Shoe Laces?
Most children start learning how to tie their shoelaces by the age of six.
At 12 months, babies are able to stick out their feet to put a shoe on them.
At 2 years, toddlers can remove low top shoes
At 2.5 years, many toddlers can somehow wear their shoes with some help
At 3.5 years, kids can put their shoes on the right foot and take them off too, including untying the shoelaces.
At 6 years, kids can tie and untie their shoelaces by themselves after seeing it demonstrated a few times.
Skills that Affect How Children Learn to Tie the Laces
Sometimes, our children may not have developed some of the underlying skills that are needed to tie their laces. Let’s look at a few skills which they need:
Hand-Eye Coordination: The eyes need to guide the hands in tying shoelaces. Catching a ball, neat handwriting and cutting on a line are few skills that require hand-eye coordination. If your child might be having trouble with that, you can do some hand-eye exercises that might help.
Fine Motor Skills: If your child seems reluctant with paper-pencil tasks and using scissors to cut paper, then he or she may be struggling with developing fine motor skills. It would be good to work on these skills first so that your child can strengthen his or her hand and finger muscles.
Bilateral Coordination Skills: If your kid finds it difficult to get both hands to work together, then tying shoelaces can be hard. Any difficulty with skills like using a knife and fork, fastening buttons, and scissor cutting can be a major clue.
Visual Perception: If your kid struggles to see which lace is which and if both seem to merge or overlap around each other, then he or she may have trouble with visual perception. Simply, this means that the brain does not make sense of what the eye sees. Using dual coloured shoelaces or textured shoelaces can help.
Tactile Perception: This skill basically helps your child to know what his or her fingers are doing without being able to see what they are doing. Your kid needs to feel how and where the laces overlap and pull them through without really seeing what the fingers are doing. If your kid has poor tactile perception skills, there are many fun activities and solutions to help them with that.
Activities to Strengthen Skills Required for Shoe Tying
Before you teach your child to tie shoelaces, there are a few fun exercises he or she can practice to master visual perception, hand dexterity and finger manipulation, bilateral coordination and the ability to logically think and execute a new motor skill.
1. Bead Threading
Take some different beads in hand
Take some coloured pipe cleaners
Ask your child to choose the beads that match the colours of the respective pipe cleaners
Tell him or her to now thread the beads through the pipe cleaners
2. Rings and Pins
Take some cloth pins and rings in different colours.
Ask your child to attach the pins on the rings corresponding to their colours
3. Cardboard Weaving
Cut heart-shaped pieces out of a cardboard box
Ask your child to paint the hearts in different colours
Punch two holes in each heart once the paint is dry
Ask your child to thread the hearts together using some yarn
Your child can hang the hearts in his or her room.
Simple Shoelace Tying Method for Kids
Let’s look at a few below which your kid can practice.
1. Circle Method for Tying Shoes
Put the shoes on the flat ground and spread the laces on each side
Tie the laces into a simple knot
Make one more knot but keep it very loose. There will be a circle formed by this knot. Hold it in place and let it stay flat.
From the front, put one of the laces inside the circle. Keep the string loose but do not let it slide out of the circle.
From the back, put the other shoelace inside the circle. Now you have two loops on each side of the knot.
Pull the loops tight, and you’re finished!
2. Beginner’s Knot
Put the shoes on the flat ground and spread the laces on each side
Take the laces and make a basic knot by crossing them one over the other and pulling them tight.
Keep both sides of the lace over your fingers
Keep your right thumb and forefinger under the lace on one side and the left thumb and forefinger over it on the other side.
Grab the opposite sides with your fingers and pull tightly to make a knot
3. Bunny-Ears Knot
Put the shoes on the flat ground and spread the laces on each side
Take the laces and make a basic knot by crossing them one over the other and pulling them tight.
Make a bunny ear loop with one of the strings by grabbing it between your thumb and first two fingers
The loop will be small and the rear end long
Form another bunny loop with the other shoelace string
Cross the loops over each other and bring one from below
Pull the loops tightly, and you’re finished!
4. Ian Knot technique
Put the shoes on the flat ground and spread the laces on each side
Take the laces and make a basic knot by crossing them one over the other and pulling them tight.
Use your right thumb and forefinger to make a loop with one of the shoelaces with the loose end on the front
Use your left thumb and forefinger to make a loop with the other shoelace with the loose end on the back
Pass the loose ends through each other’s loop. Pull and tighten.
Tips to Consider while Teaching Children Tying Shoelaces
How to teach children to tie shoelaces? Luckily, we have the below tips:
Eliminate distractions. Teach them in a quiet room.
Teach one method at a time. Don’t overcrowd their minds.
Use cotton flat laces and mark the laces with colours to make it easier.
Sit next to your child, not opposite to teach from the same vantage point.
Work in 20-minute intervals
Practice constantly
The teacher should have the same dominant hand as the child
Don’t get fooled and buy shoe tying toys.
If you want to get your kids Velcro shoes, stick to teaching them how to tie their shoelaces. It’s a necessary skill and above all, fun!
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A Miraculous Pregnancy - Delivered Healthy Baby Boy with No Complications
It was 2 years of happy marriage when my husband and I decided to complete our family with a baby. As soon as we decided, I conceived in April 2015. It felt like we were on top of the world. But I had a miscarriage at 7 weeks of my pregnancy. It was hard for me to believe what happened with, but I decided to move on.
In May 2016, I again conceived and this time I was happy but was a bit stressed and conscious because of my past experience. When I went for the first/preliminary scan to check on baby's heartbeat, I learnt was that baby had a good heartbeat but it was an ectopic pregnancy/fallopian tube pregnancy. My doctor said I need to be operated immediately or else, it is a risk for me also. Though my beta HCG level was high, my doc tried to retain the fallopian tube by aborting the baby by giving me injections. I was admitted to the hospital and kept under observation. It was my birthday when my baby's heartbeat stopped. I was discharged after a week and I joined back to my work immediately without taking rest. I was not able to cry or talk to anyone regarding what was going inside my mind. But it didn't stop at this, God had much more on my way.
After 3 months of a gap, as advised by my doctor, we tried for the baby and this time I was very desperate to have a baby. Every month, when my menstrual cycle dates approached, I used to be stressed and extremely anxious. I used to buy pregnancy test kits well in advance. I used to test even if my cycle was delayed by two or three days. This went on for almost 4 months. I had to quit my job as I was not able to balance the work life and personal life.
After taking a break from my work, the first thing I did was I consulted my doctor regarding my pregnancy. She prescribed a basic blood test and a scan to check on the fallopian blockage. All we discovered from the test results was that my both fallopian tubes were blocked, had a very low ovarian follicle count and my AMH, or anti-mullerian hormone level was very low. My doctor concluded that I need to go for IVF immediately but didn't guarantee me on the success rate because of low ovarian follicle count. And then, she suggested me on thinking about an egg donor. We did consult two more top gynaecologists who were specialized in IVF, even their response was the same. They said there is only 5% of chance that I may me get pregnant naturally from my eggs. I just collapsed deep inside having heard that. Those days, I didn't feel like having food or going out. Though I used to laugh and smile, deep inside I used to feel incomplete and used to cry for a baby. I always asked with God "why me?".
My husband and I took a counselling for both IVF and for Egg Donor-related pregnancy. All day I used to be on my laptop browsing on how to increase AMH value and stuff related to IVF & egg donor. As days passed, I was going into a sought of depression. It was then when my husband held my hand and supported me to get off from that state of mind. He kept saying if I am not comfortable with IVF or Egg Donor pregnancy, it is perfectly fine. He used to spend more time with me, cook for me, at times watched stupid movies along with me to keep me happy. We started being like a JOYFUL COUPLE. We decided not to worry or talk about the pregnancy until I am mentally ready for IVF.
I joined yoga and started listening to music during my free time. I eventually started enjoying being a full-time home maker. Saw my self being optimistic. September 2017, the unexpected happened. My cycle had delayed and when I checked, the pregnancy test kit resulted in two red strands. I was so happy for few mins and wondered how can this happen. Later, we didn't lose hope and calm we strongly believed everything will be fine and whatever comes on our way we will face it boldly. We went for the preliminary scan during 7th week, the doctor said, "Everything is fine and baby's heartbeat too". My husband repeatedly clarified with the doctor about my pregnancy status. Doctor said everything is fine with me and suggested me to continue with my routine except for traveling. From the time I discovered I was pregnant till I delivered my baby I was fit, healthy and did all my household work myself. I encountered no complications in my pregnancy.
I delivered my healthy baby boy on 6th May 2018, who weighed 2.75kgs. Today he is 7 months old and we have named love of our life as "SHISHIR". He is healthy, super active and has achieved his milestones comparatively early. At times when I see him, I seriously feel it was a "MIRACULOUS PREGNANCY".
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Tips To Avoid Sports Injuries in Kids
No matter how careful you are, as a parent, you cannot avoid all injuries for your child, especially, while he is playing outdoors. Yet active outdoor sports are a necessary part of a healthy lifestyle. Taking a few precautions can minimize the danger of injury while letting him enjoy the outdoors.
Most children, thrive on high energy outdoor sports. And, there is hardly any child who are fortunate enough to have escaped bruises, sprains and small cuts while on the sports field. However, parents can avoid serious injuries by making sure that their child takes proper precautions.
For younger children, adult supervision is a must. Older children need to be cautioned and reminded frequently to take care while playing. Some simple steps like keeping themselves hydrated, wearing proper protective gear, following the rules of the game, being completely fit before taking on strenuous sports and consciously avoiding injury, can go a long way in keeping them safe.
Some Tips To Avoid Injuries
1. Use Protective Gear
Whether it is something simple like running, skating or cycling or an organized sport like cricket or baseball, proper gear is important to rule out chances of injury. Make sure your child wears a helmet, knee/elbow guards, pads and gloves or any other specific protective gear when he is out on the field. Ensure that the gear is in good condition and fits him well.
2. Use Proper Equipment
A damaged skateboard or a misbalanced cycle can lead to a bad fall. The equipment that your child uses must be in good working order.
3. Make Sure He’s Completely Fit
Children are often in a hurry to get back to the field after an illness or injury. Make sure your child is completely well before he goes back to active sports. A sprained ankle that hasn’t completely healed might lead to a worse injury, or if your child is still weak after an illness he is more likely to fall or get hurt easily.
4. Ensure Proper Supervision
Younger children require adult supervision at all times. It might be safe to allow the older ones to play with minimal supervision. However, for specialized sports the presence of a coach or an informed adult can ensure safety.
5. Warm up and Cool down
A short jog or a few stretches can go a long way in loosening muscles and preparing the body for activity. Warm ups and cool downs are important. They help avoid sudden cramps and falls, and also decrease post-activity aches and pains.
6. Make Sure Your Child Knows The Rules
Being where you are supposed to be and doing what you are supposed to be doing, on the field, during a game can prevent accidental injuries. Parents should make sure their child knows the rules of the game and follow them on the field.
7. Avoid Dehydration
It is important for children to keep themselves hydrated, specially during the summers, and while playing high energy sports like foot ball. Ensure your child carries a bottle of water. Encourage children to take frequent water breaks. Watch out for signs of dehydration like dizziness, a weak pulse and severe perspiration. Make sure he stops playing and seeks medical help.
8. Recognise Overuse Injuries
Parents need to read the signs of overuse injuries and ensure their child gets enough rest. These are difficult to spot, as they develop slowly over time. Injuries like tennis elbows and stress fractures fall under this category. Watch out for signs like difficulty in using a specific body part, shortness of breath, difficulty in sleeping, unusual weakness or irritability and frequent or long lasting headaches. Consult a doctor, if you spot any of these symptoms.
Children cannot and should not be kept away from outdoor activity. However, they are likely to ignore the set precautions. It is the parents’ responsibility to provide frequent reminders and to watch out for signs of injury. Read more
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16 hours ago
Q. can I take medicine pcm n citrazene in pregnancy fir sore throats n fever
Dr Disha Patel
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A. dear mom.
better to take tab pcm for time being n do take steam inhakation couple of tines a day, follpw good home renedies for cold, taje more rest .
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Q. hi everyone good morning,
sorghum can I give to my 10 month baby is it safe or not please revert I waiting for your reply
Swati Kar Samanta
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A. Yes but first give in very small quantity to judge the reaction of your baby.
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Q. #asktheexperts is it okay that the baby is kicking less than usual?
Rashmi
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7 hours ago
A. Yes it is the what part is that your child is kicking if you feel that there is a movement of your child whether it is a cake or slight movement also you know that your child is doing fine so there is no problem in that if the movement is less it’s completely alright
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Q. #asktheexperts what to do if the baby’s nose is blovked
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A. Nasal blockage is very common, specially in small children because of the narrow nasal cavity. Any kind of saline drops like nasal clear will be helpful in dissolving the stuffy secretions, which can be taken out by vnasal aspirator gently also steam inhalation will be helpful also, try to avoid keeping the child directly under the fan.
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Q. 22 week pregnant,baby konse month me or din me kitni baar move kartaa he ,pls bataye abhi sirf 2, 3 baar hi hota he
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A. hi
yes it's enough
and the frequency and timing may vary as we all are different
but yes, the frequency of feeling baby movements will increase now
please go for regular check-up to your gynecologist
and follow his or her suggestions
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need help and advice
my RT 18x16mm and LT 10x16mm ET 6.59
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A. You can check with an ovulation kit if it is positive then you can certainly go ahead with the conception because ovulation kit is going to give you 100% clarity whether you are ovulating or not with that you can try practising if you can conceive the same time
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