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From: "N E M"
To: "Jeffrey Epstein"
Subject: Re:
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 02:04:52 +0000
Attachments: Screen_shot_2009-10-20_at_7.21.33_PM.png
OK, maybe i didn't explain well the difference between actual owilaUon and a positive ovulation LH surge test. I have been referring to the positive LH test as
ovulation but it is more accurately Just an indication that ovulation Is about to occur.
"Ovulation tests detect LH surge, allowing you to accurately predict when you will ovulate. A positive result on an ovulation test means
that the woman will most likely become fertile over the next three days - with peak fertility at 36 hours following the LH stage."
"Generally, ovulation will take place 12-48 hours after the LH singe is first detected (using afternoon urine samples), though 36 hours is
considered to be the average length of time following the LH surge."
The moment of ovulation the egg is released. You need to have sex on the days preceding ovulation = when you detect LH surge.
("Start having sex every day for 3 days straight once the LH surge S detected.")
My LH surge:
Sept 9 & 10
Actual Ovulation:
most likely Sept 11 or 12
Blood test done on:
Sept 14th indicated ovulation had occurred
Period:
Sept 26th ( 43 day cycle )
Next ovulation —Oct 25 / LH surge -Oct 23rd / period —Nov 8
From: Je
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Sent: Tue, October 20, 2009 5:02:50 PM
Subject:
its 8 , iam going to sleep , i tried to call, got no answer., i didn't get your calculation, my show that if you
ovulated the 12 -17 and your cycle is between 43-46 days. then oct 25 - nov 2 is the only possible„ and most
likely the 28., Where did you get the 23 rd
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