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* Ovulation occurs approximately 30 hours after the first display of STBM, which in turn is 24 hours after the LH surge.
* Ovulation occurs approximately 30 hours after the first display of STBM, which in turn is 24 hours after the LH surge.
* The optimum time to inseminate in order to achieve the best conception rates is six to 24 hours after the first observed STBM.
* The optimum time to inseminate in order to achieve the best conception rates is six to 24 hours after the first observed STBM.
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=== Progesterone Levels ===
=== Other Methods ===
=== Other Methods ===
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