The fertile peak is at ovulation and up to a week beforehand when there is fertile cervical mucus.
Typically ovulation will occur two weeks before menstruation, with a viable egg being present for up to 48 hours, and a woman will produce fertile quality cervical mucus for up to a week beforehand - she can get pregnant as a result of sex during this time. During the average 28 day cycle this would mean a woman would be fertile between days 7-16, but obviously not everyone's cycles are 28 days and cycles can change all the time. Unless using Fertility Awareness Method you can't know for sure when a woman is fertile or not, thus if wishing to avoid pregnancy assume she is always fertile.
Your first period is a fertile period. They all are. So, to answer your question, your fertile period will be February 8th.
no your not you fertile from 6-10 days after your period
Not at all.
The fertile period
Yes, a womans cycle is calculated from the first day of her period
Ovulation is the period of time a woman is fertile. This is nomally in the middle of a womans cycle lasting 3-7 days. Ive never heard of the term "non-ovulating", but i would have to say it is the days that she isn't ovulating/fertile. Or maybe it refferrs to after menopause, when a woman no longer ovulates, making her infertile.
you will most likely be getting your period.
Yes, semen is sticky because it contains a small amount of mucus.
a womans period should come at an average of every 28 days
Menopause
Yes. The days immediately succeeding ovulation represent a womans most fertile period in the menstrual cycle. Remember that ovulation generally occurs around day 14 of her menstrual cycle, That means about 14 days since the onset of her last period. These calculations represent statistical approximations of a highly variable biological phenomenon and in NO way offer any measure of protection against getting pregnant.
No, you become fertile after your period. ITs called a menstruel cycle because you menstrate first, then ovulate.