Check My Ovulation Cycle
Ovulation urine tests or ovulation tracking may be useful and you should consider seeking further advice from your gp or a fertility specialist.
Check my ovulation cycle. If you choose to provide us with information about yourself by using the ovulation calculator we will not retain or store that information. How we calculate your fertile days. If you have irregular menstrual cycles or your cycle length varies from month to month it will be difficult to calculate your ovulation date. First we estimate when you ll ovulate by counting back 14 days from the day you expect your next period.
However one of the biggest problems and question that people have is knowing how to calculate their next ovulation date and when is the best time to aim for intercourse. This calculator gives approximate ovulation dates and fertile times for women who have regular periods. Use this calculator to see when you may be ovulating to help find your most fertile days. Count the first day of bleeding or spotting as day one.
If you use the email me my results or save to my calendar features we will automatically send information you provide and the calendar results to the address or calendar locations you provide but we will not retain copies of those results or of the. Chart the days when you have your period dry days and days when your mucus is tacky sticky slippery and wet. Keep track of the changes on a calendar. Check your mucus every day after your period ends and note the distinct changes that take place over the course of your cycle.
The average cycle length is 28 days but can range anywhere from 20 to 45 days. Our ovulation calculator will tell you when you re most likely to be fertile over the next six months. Charting your fertility cycle by taking your temperature using ovulation detector kits or checking your cervical mucus will help you pinpoint when you are at your most fertile. Start with the first day of one period and count right up to the day before the first day of your next period.
Menstrual periods are different from woman to woman and month to month. To increase your chances of getting pregnant just tell us the first day of your last period and how long your cycle usually lasts between 20 and 45 days. Regular periods mean having a period every 21 to 35 days fertility charting basal temperature tracking and purchased ovulation test kits can also be used to help predict a woman s fertile times.