If you want to get pregnant, around the 19th, if you don't, as far away from the 19th as possible.
The day before ovulation and 24 hours later.
Pregnancy occurs when a sperm fertilizes an egg within 12-24 hours of ovulation. Ovulation typically occurs about 14 days before the start of a woman's next menstrual period. Therefore, a woman can become pregnant if she has intercourse around the time of ovulation.
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.
The chances of getting pregnant depend on various factors such as the length of your menstrual cycle and when you ovulate. Generally, if you have a regular 28-day cycle, the 11th day is around the time of ovulation, increasing the chances of pregnancy if you have unprotected intercourse. It's essential to use contraception if you're not trying to conceive.
Eggs are released during ovulation, which may or may not occur during intercourse. Normally only one egg is released during ovulation, but some women release more than one from time to time, which is the origin of spontaneous fraternal multiple births.
Between 12-16 days after your period There is no DURING ovulation, it is a specific moment. The two or three days around ovulation is good time to try. The best way to work it out is to buy an ovulation test kit. You can buy them from supermarkets or the pharmacy. You pee on the sticks and it tells you when you are most fertile. It is then that it is a good time to try to get pregnant
The days around ovulation (between 10 to 16 days before your next period) are when you are at your most fertile. So, if you are trying to conceive (get pregnant), this is the best time of the month to have unprotected sex with your partner.
There are no pills that can help you get pregnant 'quickly' except perhaps Exstacy or a date rape drug that knocks you out and allows unscrupulous and criminal males to have intercourse without your consent. You get pregnant from having sexual intercourse during the time of ovulation. The amount and frequency of intercourse during ovulation will increase the odds, but there is no 'pill' to make it happen.
The time of ovulation differs for each woman, but on average, it occurs between Days 11 and 21 of their cycle.
Yes. Sperm can stay viable in the female reproductive tract for a few days, or longer. The female egg stays viable for about 24 hours. So, yes. It is possible to get pregnant if you have unprotected intercourse less than 24 hours after ovulation.
The typical length of time from ovulation to the start of a period is around 14 days.
Swelling and tenderness of the breasts around ovulation time can be normal.