That all depends on what day in your cycle you are ovulating on and what day you had sex on. Check out this article to find out more information about trying to conceive: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/740849/trying_to_conceive_a_helpful_guide.html
no-you should be taking it every day when trying to conceive to prevent birth deffects
Day one of the cycle is the first day of bleeding. Fourteen (14) days after the start of the cycle, ovulation occurs. That is the time at which pregnancy can take place.
Only if you are trying to conceive. Most women ovulate between day 12 and day 18 - sperm can survive five days to a week after intercourse.
Most women ovulate 14 days after their last menstrual cycle on the average 28 day cycle. If trying to conceive, there are indicators you can use.
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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.
It really depends. I know I start on the 2 or 3 placebo pill.
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Yes. The day you start bleeding is day 1 of your cycle.
16th August 2008.
The day you first start the light bleeding. Because you don't bleed for 2 days after the light bleeding, then don't count these days as your period. But its still day 1 of your period.