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Every woman is different, but I think after several months of observing your cycle, body symptoms etc. you will feel more comfortable.The marquette method doesn’t say anything about that many days of abstaining and I’m sort of basing what ive been doing on that. After recording my surge this month I was planning on abstaining for 24 hours before it happens next month as well, but i wasnt planning on almost 2 weeks. I wonder if this is a good idea for me after all then. If I have to choose between a non abortifacient BC and straining my marriage I will choose the former. It would be different if he were like-minded but I would basically be “cutting him off” in this case because when you add in the abstaining during the period that really doesn’t leave any time to be intimate at all. that will cause a lot of discord if a husband isn’t on board with it.
If you are using just OPKS, here would be the problem. If you have relations on say CD10 or 11 because you have negative OPK, you may wake up to a +++ OPK on CD 12 and ovulation on CD 13 or Cd 14. Sperm CAN live up to about 5 days. So if you had gone ahead and had sex on CD 11 you could indeed end up pregnant.
However, if you get a +++ OPK, you can assume, but not know for sure that you will ovulate within about 12-72 hours. Then if you give an extra 48 hours to be safe, that would mean 5 days of abstaining after a +++ OPK.
HOWEVER, the only real way to know if you ovulated , is by temping. You can check your cervix and see if it has closed etc., make sure you have no fertile CM etc., but it’s still not going to be a guarantee.
You really can not just go on OPKs alone because what could happen is you could surge, get the +++ OPK and for whatever reason, your body doesn’t ovulate so then a week later when you think you are safe, you surge again and ovulate.
The only sure way to know if you have ovulated is to temp. When you see the temp rise after the dip and the +++ OPK and all the EWCM is gone and the cervix is closed then you can feel confident.
If you are a pretty regular person and you know your body, you can feel pretty confident without temping, but it’s not going to be a guarantee without the temps. Personally I don’t temp, but as I’ve said my dh and I are both in agreement to be open to life.
I can understand the frustration that you feel when your dh is not on board with it all.
Do you have an instructor that you are working with.
I mean if your period is only about 5 days, and if you are regular and ovulate around CD 14, you can feel fairly safe in having relations CD 6-8. Then you would need to stop again until CD 17 and then you’d have the rest of the month. So that’s 9 days in the middle plus the 5 days of your cycle. So basically 14 days our out of 28 that would not be able to have relations.
But again I can not tell you to go by that if you have grave reasons to avoid, and obviously for your having your dh not on board is a grave reason. Of course I could never suggest you go against the teachings of the Church.
You have my prayers.