When you're ovulating, that is typically the peak time when you're able to conceive. However, even a few days after ovulation would still be possible. From what I've read, male sperm are faster "swimmers" therefore more apt to be conceived closest to your ovulation date, while female sperm are slower "swimmers" yet more hardy & longer living than male sperm who are faster swimmers but die off more quickly than their counter-part slower swimming female sperm. In other words, the closest you are to actually ovulating say, a day before up to a couple days after would likely yield conceiving (a boy) and same for female aperms, but even up to a good few days after ovulation. Anything longer than that, if you haven't conceived, your body will naturally know it's not pregnant and within a week or so you would get your period and that's when your body(uterus) sheds it's non-conceived blood filled lining and you get your period. No doctor or scientist here, but I've read up and researched it on my own and from personal experiences, tends to be fairly accurate! :)
Yes! you can get pregnant on any day of your cycle!
i think so but you should check always.com
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Day one of the cycle is the first day of bleeding. Fourteen (14) days after the start of the cycle, ovulation occurs. That is the time at which pregnancy can take place.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, this is when a female would conceive - I think you mean two days after her period. Yes, a female can conceive two days after her period if her cycle is short.
That all depends on what day in your cycle you are ovulating on and what day you had sex on. Check out this article to find out more information about trying to conceive: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/740849/trying_to_conceive_a_helpful_guide.html
Most women ovulate 14 days after their last menstrual cycle on the average 28 day cycle. If trying to conceive, there are indicators you can use.
You may have conceived in February or March, depending on the regularity of your menstrual cycle.
not normally. you would usually conceive on the 14th 15th or 16th day. ovulation is halfway along your menstrual cycle. under normal circumstanced there is no viable ovum present at that time.
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Conception usually takes place 2 weeks after the FIRST day of a period if you have a 28 day cycle. Say the first day of your period was 24th December you would conceive around 7th January.
You can count backwards 14 days and that is the time of ovulation. When you have a short cycle like this you ovulate around day 9 instead of day 14 as typical with a woman with a 28 day cycle. Get an average if you can of the past 6 months to see if all the cycles are the same. If they are than you can plan intercourse for the day before or of ovulation for the best chance of conceiving.
Around May 23rd if you have a 28 day cycle, a bit later if it is longer.
Menstrual cycle refers to your entire reproductive cycle, so you would always conceive during your menstrual cycle. If you're asking if you can conceive the first day after menstruation then the answer is yes, there may be an egg present that early in your menstrual cycle.