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I believe that you mean your fertile period, this means the time during your menstrual cycle that you are able to get pregnant. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman would be fertile from day 7-16.
How fertile a woman is after menstruation depends on the woman and on her menstrual cycle. During the average 28 day cycle a woman is most likely to ovulate on day 14 and can be fertile between days 7-16 - if a woman's cycle is shorter she could ovulate directly after menstruation so be at her most fertile.
You're only fertile for around 10 days of your cycle at most, when you are fertile depends on your cycle and you can't determine when you're fertile unless using fertility awareness method. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile around days 7-16.
yes! but you to be very fertile..
Yes, it is possible to be fertile on cycle day 8, especially if you have a shorter menstrual cycle. Ovulation typically occurs about 12 to 16 days before your next period, and sperm can survive in the reproductive tract for up to five days. Therefore, if you ovulate early, such as around day 12 or 13 of a shorter cycle, you could be fertile as early as day 8. Tracking ovulation signs or using ovulation predictor kits can help determine your fertile window.
When you're fertile depends on your menstrual cycle, you'd need to use fertility awareness method to determine exactly when you're fertile. During a typical 28 day cycle women are fertile from days 7-16 of the menstrual cycle, but again how many days after your period depends on your cycle.
What days are best to conceive depends on an individuals menstrual cycles - note a woman is only fertile for around nine days at most: ovulation and up to a week beforehand when there is fertile cervical mucus present. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman will ovulate on day 14 so may be fertile from day 7-16 of her menstrual cycle, but she'd need to use Fertility Awareness Method to determine exactly when she is fertile during her menstrual cycle.
The fertile period in a typical 28-day menstrual cycle generally lasts about 6 days, which includes the 5 days leading up to ovulation and the day of ovulation itself. This means the fertile window accounts for approximately 21% of the cycle. However, individual cycles can vary, so the exact proportion may differ among individuals.
The chances are very small, on average. However, theoretically, you can still be in your fertile window and the shorter your average cycle the higher the probability of conception. As an example, for a 27 days cycle the probability of being in the fertile window on day 22 (i.e. 5 days before the start of your new cycle) is 4%. This does not mean you have a 4% chance of getting pregnant, you have 4% chance to be in the fertile window. As a comparison, on day 11, the probability of being in the fertile window would be 70%. To be sure about your fertile and infertile days it is advisable to keep track of an ovulation calendar. You can use it to conceive but also for natural family planning (to prevent conception).
It depends on her cycle, but very likely. A woman is fertile during ovulation (which is typically two weeks before menstruation) and up to a week beforehand when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present - thus during an average 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile potentially days 7-16 of her cycle.
If you have a 28 day cycle, then yes, your cycle day 14 would be your most fertile day. Day one of your cycle is the first day of your period.
Yes, a 27 day cycle can change to a 35 day cycle. There are several factors that can contribute to a change in your menstrual cycle. Some of these include medication, stress, a change of lifestyle and certain medical conditions.