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Fertility & Conceiving A Baby Explained
When
Am I Most Fertile?
When am I most fertile? This is an important
question for anybody who wants to get pregnant. If you have
an idea of when you are likely to conceive, you can set things
up so that you try for a baby at that time.
Ovulation is the time when an egg is released from one of
the ovaries down the fallopian tubes into the womb. Any time
it is in the tube it can be fertilized by a man's sperm and
grow into a baby. The timing does not have to be at the exact
moment of ovulation because the egg will live for around 12
hours after ovulation, up to a maximum of 24 hours.
In addition to that, the sperm can survive for 3-4 days or
even more, waiting for the egg to be released. So there is
a 'fertile window' of several days. The best time to have sex
if you want to get pregnant is from 2 days before ovulation,
up to and including the ovulation day.
If you want to avoid getting pregnant using the ovulation
method, you would need to avoid having sex for at least a week
before ovulation and a couple of days after, in case egg and
sperm are both in excellent conditions and survive for the
maximum time. Even then, this is a very risky method of contraception
because the timing of ovulation is hard to predict.
Theoretically, ovulation typically takes place about 14 days
before the first day of your next period. This would mean that
if your cycle is 24 days, you would be most fertile around
day 10 of your cycle (that is, 10 days after your last period
started). If your cycle is 32 days, you would be most fertile
around day 18. And if your cycle is 28 days, ovulation would
happen right in the middle of your cycle, on day 14.
However, the exact timing of ovulation can vary according
to many factors including stress, hormone levels and even how
much exercise you have had. And even if the 14 day rule was
true in every case (which it is not), you still cannot calculate
it accurately because you cannot be sure when your next period
will start.
Some people think, OK, my menstrual cycle is 28 days, ovulation
is 14 days before, so that means I can count 14 days from the
beginning of my last period. But it is very rare that a woman's
cycle is so regular. Some women have shorter cycles, some longer.
The menstrual cycle can be anything from 21 to 35 days long,
or even longer as you approach menopause.
Many women do not have a regular cycle at all. They find that
it fluctuates by 2 or more days each time. That makes it very
difficult to know ahead of time when am I most fertile this
month.
In that case you will probably want to try another method.
You can take your temperature each morning and watch out for
the small rise in body temperature that signals ovulation.
Or you can buy an ovulation kit that measures the level of
the fertility hormone LH in your urine. This is probably the
easiest way if you want to know accurately when am I most fertile.
If you are trying to get pregnant by timing your sexual relations
with your husband or partner according to your ovulation date,
it is important not to be obsessive about it. Stress is a huge
factor in whether or not a woman conceives, so if you are both
getting stressed out about doing things at the right time whether
or not you actually want to, you are not so likely to conceive.
So relax. Remember, you have 2-3 days at least. There is no
need to focus your whole life around the question, 'When am
I most fertile?'
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get pregnant (or simply want to increase the odds). Don't
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by KissMeGoodnight.com
: 2010
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