If you check your BBT basal body temparature you will be able to see when it gets lower comparing to your previous ones then you ovulate. In order to do this you need to chect your temperature very day before you get out of bed. Hope it helps. Good luck. I have also found this for you: Basal Body Temperature (BBT) The Basal Body Temperature is your body temperature when taken at its lowest point, usually in the morning before getting out of bed. Progesteron increases body temperature Charting BBT is used to monitor the occurance ovulation and/or pregnancy. This is possible because the hormone progesteron increases your body temperature. Progesteron makes the lining of your uterus soft and spongy so that a fertilized egg can latch onto it and implant. progesteron is made in your body to support and sustain a possible pregnancy. Right after menstruation, there is little progesteron, your temperature is low. During ovulation, about 14 days after menstruation, You can see this on a BBT chart, since the temperature goes up. Right before the next menstruation two things can happen: 1. The temperature goes down again: means that progesteron is dissapearing. Since progesteron is needed to support and sustain a possible pregnancy it means that you aren't pregnant. 2. The temperature stays high: you are possible pregnant since progesteron is still being made. During pregnancy, your BBT will stay higher. 3 Basal Body Temperature patterns There are three BBT patterns possible. 1. No Ovulation and No pregnancy: Monophasic An anovulatory BBT pattern where the temperature remains relatively constant throughout the cycle. The typical anovulatory chart has temperatures which zig-zag up and down throughout the cycle in no apparent pattern. 2. Ovulation but No pregnancy: Biphasic A BBT pattern consistent with ovulation and the formation of the corpus luteum (`Yellow body`), which secretes progesterone. This hormone will elevate the basal body temperature about one-half degree during the latter half of the menstrual cycle. 3. Ovulation AND Pregnancy: Triphasic Similar to a biphasic BBT pattern, but adds a jump to a third level of temperatures around the time implantation should occur and may indicate pregnancy. Directions for charting Basal Body Temperature 1. A regular fever thermometer or special `metabolic` thermometer may be used. 2. Your temperature should be taken each morning at approximately the same time, immediately on awakening, before eating, talking, smoking, or arising. 3. The thermometer should be placed under your tongue, with the mouth closed, and left in place for five minutes, by the clock or when the electronic alarm sounds. 4. After you have taken your temperature, enter it in the online BBT charter on this website. Each daily dot will be joined to the previous day`s dot by means of a straight line. 5. Start a new graph with each menstrual cycle. The first day of your menstrual flow is day `1` of the new cycle. Your temperature need not be taken while you are having your menstrual period. 6. After your menstrual cycle has stopped, begin taking your temperature again 7. The chart has room for extra information, like * intercourse * vaginal bleeding * lower abdominal pain (possible ovulation) * spotting (possible ovulation) * thin vaginal discharge (possible ovulation) * recognized causes for temperature changes, such as a cold, other illnesses, indigestion, Alcoholic Beverages, restless sleep, going to bed late, arising late, etc. 8. It is necessary to record your temperature for at least two or three cycles before the graph is of much value. There will be many variations in individual graphs. Although the webpage says it is for Birth Control, if you reverse it is is just as good for couples who are trying to get pregnant. good Luck.
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.
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.
The best time to use a pregnancy calculator to determine the most fertile days for conception is during the ovulation period, which typically occurs around 14 days before the start of the next menstrual 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.
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 cycles - unless you use fertility awareness method you can't know when you are fertile. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman would be fertile around days 7-16 of their menstrual cycle, so potentially fertile two days after menstruation.
When you are ovulating. During a typical 28 day menstrual cycle a woman is fertile from days 7 through to 16 - ovulation occurs on day 14 with the possibility of an egg being viable for up to 48 hours. A woman would also fertile for up to 7 days before ovulation when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present, which helps sperm survive for up to 7 days. Everyones menstrual cycle is different, it is best if trying to get pregnant to use fertility awareness method to determine exactly when you are fertile and when you ovulate.
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.
A woman is only fertile for around 30% of her menstrual cycle at most - there is only a phase of around 10 days when a woman can get pregnant, it is biologically impossible to conceive as a result of sex any other time.During an average 28 day menstrual cycle a woman would be fertile from days 7-16 - this includes ovulation on day 14, there may be a viable egg for up to 48 hours, and a week beforehand when fertile quality cervical mucus is present. When a woman is fertile or not depends on her cycle, the only way she would know when she is fertile would be if she was using fertility awareness method.
Pretty much all the days are fertile ones but to find out which ones you have, you have to have a doctor monitor you. It can differ from month to month.
When you are fertile depends on your menstrual cycle, everyone is different and unless you use FAM you can't know for certain when you're fertile. During the typical 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile around days 7-16, but again everyone is different.
A lady may be fertile at any time during her menstrual cycle. That the lady is more fertile at some times during that cycle is true.