you should count the day after as the first official day. as you might have had intercourse the night before and technically, that will not be a day. it takes a while for the sperm tp process and create a child.
it should still be from your first bleeding day
You should count from the first day of bleeding. That is day 1. Ovulation occurs around day 14 and the next period usually comes along around day 28. You can use a calendar too.
awoman should have intercourse every day and during ovulation
After taking clomid on days 5-9, intercourse should be done on days 12-16. Either you could have intercourse every day, or on days 12, 14, and 16. Good Luck!
To calculate an estimated due date you should count from the very first day (the day you started bleeding) of your last menstrual period.
You start counting on the first day of your period.
When you have your period, more than spotting comes out. I'm on a period myself and the first i had mine, it wasn't spotting first. But it's actually what you believeis the first day. So sure, spotting could count as the first day.
Every woman's cycle starts on the first day of their menstruation. First day of menstruation is usually cycle day one. So start counting on that day and they end it the day before your next period will arrive. So if you have a 29 day cycle that would mean that you have 29 days before your next cycle will come.
Yes. It should be. You might have intercourse day or two before the date of conception. The ovulation might have taken place on the day 15th of your period.
Yes. From the first day of the last period you had - count forward 28 days (or when you expected to start). Day 29 would be 1 day late.
Yes, you still count
To find the current day of the year for today, count the number of days from the first day.