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Yes it is possible, you can get pregnant 2 days either side of ovulation.
If your cycle is of 28 days, then on day 14, or if cycle is of 30 days on day 16 of menses you have ovulation. If you take morning temperature on the bed only, after ovulation, there is slight rise of temperature on the after ovulation,keeping it higher till menses comes or if pregnancy results, then through out pregnancy.There are high chances of pregnancy, if there is sexual contact on the day before,(Guess work.) on the day of ovulation and next day. It may take 3 to 6 months to become pregnant but get thoroughly examined up by your Gynecologist and she is the Best Judge in individual case.
Generally speaking ovulation (fertile period) occurs two weeks before your period. The chances of pregnancy reach a maximum in the middle of the menstrual cycle, close to ovulation (if you have a 28-day menstruation cycle, the ovulation period is nearly the 14th day of the cycle. ) Cycle is counted from the first day of menses.
Have sex three times a week, use an ovulation prediction kit or fertility monitor, have sex before ovulation (not after), don't rely on the Calendar method for predicting ovulation.
Yes you can. Ovulation normally occurs on day 14 of the cycle if the period is regular. However, ovulation may potentially occur at anytime during the cycle and lead to pregnancy.
This is a good question. Once in the month girl ovulates. That is her ovary produce an egg. Usually it's a day 14 of her menses. If the monthly cycle is of 28 days, then day 14 is the usual day of ovulation. If the monthly cycle is of 30 days, then day 16 is the day of ovulation. That's usual story. But individual variations can occur. This is the time she can gets pregnant. Ovum usually active for 24 hours.
Ovulation has a 3 days window. Day one you are beginning to ovulate, day two you are ovulating and day three you are finishing ovulation. During this time there is a high risk of pregnancy.
30-16=14, 14days of your cycle is your ovulation date.you start counting from the very first day of your menses day1 to day14, day14th is your ovulation day.Learning to do it yourself. I would advice every woman who wants to use the ovulation calender to learn this manual method, even if you will not be using it each month. It gives you a better understanding of what is going on and how to adjust any results given by the computer. It is not usually difficult to do so. You only need to calculate your approximate date of ovulation and add some few days to get a range. That is it, you have your ovulation calendar!Approximate ovulation date = Cycle length - Luteal phase length( or 14 if you don't know it)Example: if your cycle length is 30 days and your luteal phase is 16 days, then the likely date of ovulation will be 30-16 = 14. So on Day 14 of your cycle, you will likely ovulate. Hey, this is not the 14th of the month but Day 14 of your cycle! So counting from the first day of your menses, you will ovulate on the 14th day.Since you cannot be very sure, you may want to add about 2-3 days before and after this date to give you a range of days where you have the highest chances of ovulating and hence your fertile period. For the example above, adding 2 to 14 gives 16 and subtracting 2 from 14 gives 12. So the range is Day 12 to Day 16. You can then go to the paper calender and count the days, marking Day 12 to 16 in red or another color to indicate your fertile period for that month
There is a high chance to get pregnant a day after ovulation because the egg which is ready to be fertilized can live 12 to 24 hours. Sperm can also live up to two to three days. There is high chance to get pregnant two days before ovulation, during ovulation and a day after.
Ovulation is a one day thing. To get pregnant you need to have sperm inside of your body waiting for the egg or you need to have sex the day of ovulation and at the latest the day after ovulation to become pregnant. Keep in mind sperm can live 3-5 days in ideal conditions inside of the woman's body. However, once the egg is released (ovulation occurs) the egg is only able to be fertilized for upto 24-36 hours and then expires. To become pregnant your best bet is to have sex the day before ovulation, the day of ovulation, and the day after ovulation. You are, however, considered fertile up to 4-5 days before ovulation occurs...due to the fact that sperm can survive in the reproductive organs of a woman for a few days.
Peak ovulation only lasts about two days. Buy an ovulation kit to check your ovulation. If a sperm reaches an egg ten days after peak ovulation, well...the egg is probably not there anymore.
To calculate fertile days for birth control, track your menstrual cycle by noting the length of your cycle (the number of days from the first day of your period to the day before your next period). Typically, ovulation occurs about 14 days before your next period, making the fertile window approximately five days before ovulation and the day of ovulation itself. For a regular cycle, you can estimate fertile days by identifying the ovulation day and counting back. Consider using additional methods like basal body temperature tracking or ovulation predictor kits for increased accuracy.