Tracking your cervical fluid (which is excreted through the vagina) and basal body temperatures. It is different for every woman, but the day when you get cervical fluid the consistency of egg white, followed by an increase in basal temperature, that is the day of ovulation. If you get a sharp pain on your right or left side 14 days before your period that is also a very good clue that you are ovulating. You should consider yourself fertile for every day that you have cervical fluid that is creamy or like egg white.
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I don't know, because I can't find one either. I do know that calculating from the fist day of your last period is NOT accurate especially if you practice fertility awareness. The first day of my last period was over 50 days ago and I just ovulated.
How am I supposed to know? I was searching it and I was the one who wanted to know the answer.
Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and fertility, was born on Mount Olympus, the home of the gods, but the exact date of his birth is not specified in Greek mythology.
Go to the link below, " Fertility timing", and you will find the information you are looking for with explanations and charts.
A woman can determine her fertility status by tracking her menstrual cycle, monitoring changes in cervical mucus, using ovulation predictor kits, and consulting with a healthcare provider for fertility testing.
A woman can determine her fertility status by tracking her menstrual cycle, monitoring changes in cervical mucus, and using ovulation predictor kits. Understanding signs of fertility such as changes in basal body temperature and cervical position can also help her know when she is most fertile.
One can determine their fertility status by consulting a healthcare provider for tests and evaluations. Understanding fertility involves assessing factors such as menstrual cycle regularity, hormone levels, and reproductive health. A doctor can provide guidance on how to know if one is fertile based on these assessments.
she is the goddess of fertility and beauty
fertility figures :D
Yes. Every females cycle is different. Most women ovulate 14 days after their period, but 20 would not be unusual either. If you need to know a specific date (for fertility reasons or whatever your reason may be) then you can purchase an ovulation predictor kit, some applications on the Iphone/Ipod have fertility predictions due to entered information, or you can consult your doctor.
go to a fertility doctor or have a 'sperm count' test done.
By learning to chart your fertility and/or by visiting your Dr. See related link.