Do you find yourself asking: when am I most fertile or which days am I most fertile and you are feeling confused from the amount of advice and information that you are getting? If you are, then you should know that you are not alone. Most women will ask this common question when they are struggling to conceive. It is also one of the most common questions that many fertility experts will answer daily.
Finding The Perfect Timing

Perfect timing is essential for getting pregnant. There is a widespread misconception about pregnancy that females can get pregnant anytime. No women can get pregnant under favorable conditions. The most important thing about is there is a specific time every month during ovulation that increases the chances of pregnancy.
There is only a specific time in each menstrual cycle when it’s possible to get pregnant. This ‘fertile window’ is once a month. This time is perfect for having sex improving chances of conceiving a baby.
Fertility is the time when a woman’s body is ready for pregnancy. So, the best way to get the answer for your question is to understand your menstrual cycle. Typically, the menstrual cycle of a woman will last for twenty-eight days which is calculated from day one of a menstrual period to day one of the next one.
This menstrual cycle can be affected by hormones such as estrogen, follicle stimulating hormone, gonadotrophin-releasing hormone, progesterone and luteinizing hormone.
Increasing Chances of Pregnancy
There are several ways to improve the chances of pregnancy. Some of them are as follows
- The possibility of pregnancy is having sex at ovulation. Try to have sex close to ovulation period and as much possible for increasing your chances to become a mom.
- Knowing your ovulation will make it easier for you to plan your sex according to ovulation to increases chances of pregnancy. The best way to do is by tracking your periods on a calendar.
- Considering the ovulation period’s significance in mind is essential. If a woman had sex six or more days before her ovulation, then there are zero chances of getting pregnant. That is how it can make a difference.
- If a woman with the same case study had sex five days before her ovulation, then she might have at least 10% of chances for getting pregnant.
- Similarly, if she had sex on the day of ovulation or two days earlier to ovulation, then there are more than 30% of chances for her pregnancy.
Role of Fertility Age in Pregnancy
Scientifically there are five stages of fertility in pregnancy that evaluate the chances of pregnancy according to various clinical and physical observations. These five ages of fertility are as follows:
Stage # 1
Stage one starts at the age of 14. At this age, most girls are fertile and begun to ovulate.
Stage # 2
Stage two starts at the age of 21. At this age, the females are grown up and mature. Girls at this age have a high rate of pregnancy as their fertility is at the peak.
Stage # 3
Stage three is the critical stage, and it begins at the age of 30. Till this age females have reached their peak of fertility and maturity. The fertility rate starts to decline at this stage.
Stage # 4
Stage four begins at the age of 37. At this age, the fertility rate drops rapidly.
Stage # 5
Stage five is the final stage of fertility, and it starts at the age of 44. At this stage, the fertility rate is extremely low therefore chances of becoming a mother is very low but not impossible. If a female has kept herself fit enough and free from illnesses, then she might have a chance of pregnancy.
These are average figures and depend on a woman’s age.
During the middle of a cycle, around day 14, the egg can get caught inside the fallopian tubes when it’s discharged during ovulation. However, due to certain factors that could affect the hormones in the menstrual cycle, your ovulation could vary each month. To know when am I most fertile is to understand the changes and know exactly how to determine your ovulation.
Ovulation and Fertilization
Ovulation will occur fourteen days before the start of your menstrual period. If your cycle last for twenty-eight days, you can ovulate on the fourteenth day like the average female.
However, you will start ovulating around the eleventh day if you have periods twenty-five days apart. Alternatively, you will not ovulate until the twentieth day if your periods last longer like for 34 days.
The most fertile days in the cycle will be during ovulation and some days after ovulation. This will be the best time for you to try and conceive.
If fertilization fails the egg inside the fallopian tubes will disintegrate and your uterus will begin to produce prostaglandins to change the flow of blood. This will cause your menstrual period to start and the cycle will begin once again.
Role of Tracking Menstrual Cycle in Pregnancy
It is important to study your menstrual periods if you want to improve your chances of conceiving or getting pregnant. Determine the exact time when you ovulate and ensure that you are getting busy at the right time each month. Of course, it will not always be easy for some women to conceive, especially with irregular periods.
If you have menstrual cycles which are way off the normal scale, this would indicate that you have an underlying fertility problem such as not ovulating regularly.
In summary, you need to understand your menstruation cycle to get the right answer to this question. Besides helping you to know when you are most fertile, the information can be used as a guide for you to get pregnant.
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My first day of period last month is Oct. 8 and it last oct 11, I had sex Oct. 16 without protection, is it safe? Thank you.
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I had sex on the 10 of October however my period came and it’s not heavy as usual, so it started on the 23 of October and it’s going to finish on the 27th of this month, when will I be ovulating as I am trying to get pregnant could I be ovulating before my period come.
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My name is Mary, I saw my period on the 10th of August when will my ovulation take place and am trying to get pregnant.
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Saw my menses 2nd of September when will I ovulate?
Hello Mrs. Sarah, please use link below to help determine this: https://womanjunction.com
Me and my partner are trying to conceive we try every morning and every night, do you think this is to much? My period has just come again but this time a week early and I’m always regular. I’ve got 2 children but had these younger and never had no problems I’m now 32 and worried I won’t catch please help ðŸ˜
Hello Marie, please use the following link to help with calculating best days to try for conception based on your most fertile days. https://womanjunction.com
Hi! its a bit difficult to ask about my case. From December to April, i have many different cycles but I usually consider it as 35 cycles. But sometimes like for example, Last January, I waited 35 days before my period came? Then my period last Feb didn’t come. March, I waited 44 days, while this April i waited for 39 days. Will i consider myself as irregular? Now this May, according to my calendar that my fertility days and ovulation day are on the second week of May. I just considered myself as 35 days though it never happened the same. I always observe my body especially my mucus. But i never used my finger to test my mucus discharge, I am feeling cramps and my breasts are very sensitive from May 8 until now, may 17. But my mucus are very dry. My fertility days are already done, May 8-14. But my bf and I decided to have sex. Unprotected and I don’t know if he came inside. I just want to get pregnant. Why its difficult for me to detect it. .
Hi there Joy, if you are having difficulties getting pregnant then please see your doctor. All the best.
Well I have my tubes clamped it’s been 11/2 years ago and last Friday I started spotting light pink and then today is Sunday and it stopped please tell me what does that mean.
Hello Andrea, this light spotting could be that you are ovulating or at the start of a new period, if it is neither of these based on your surety then see your doctor if this persists.
My period was April 03 to April 05 but now is may 03 and i don’t have my period yet
Hey I currently had a heavy discharge for 2-3 days it flowed straight out …. the 4th day after I had sex and after sex I went to go to the restroom and when I wiped myself it was the discharge with a light pink color but after that one time I didn’t see it anymore…but I have been having light cramps,side, and back pains.
Hi there Rere, this could simply mean that around this time you were ovulating. All the best.
I am also feeling cramps side by side and back pains. but there’s not much mucus coming. Am I ovulating?
I had sex on the 16th March and I saw my period on the 17th , is it possible to get pregnant?
Hi there Elizabeth, though rare you could have gotten pregnant.
Hi, I had sex on the 16th of March and had my period the next day, is it possible to get pregnant?
Hi Elizabeth, though rare there’s a likelihood that this could happen. All the best.
I don’t know my menstrual cycle length but my last period came on February 28 if i want to have sex with my husband what’s my ovulation date?
Hi there Naima, use the following link to determine your ovulation days: http://womanjunction.com
I saw my Period on the 17th of February and had sex with my guy on the 5th of March. And up till now have not seen my period,am my pregnant.
Hello Promise, to check if you are pregnant take a pregnancy test. All the best.
I have had a child for my partner I am 37 soon 38 I desperately want another baby my period started on the 10 the March 2017 however we are having problems which is causing stress for the both of us. He consumes a lot of alcohol and smoke a lot of cigarettes I have smoked cigarettes during my pregnancies am I still able to conceive please help me with ways to concieve !!!
Hello there Tash, smoking provides a great risk for a baby to be born with health defects or not be born at all. A good way to conceive is to have unprotected sex around your most fertile days. To calculate the days your are most fertile click here: http://womanjunction.com/
Am Jelly,
pliz help, am struggling to get pregnant, wht should I do,
wht could be wrong?
thanks for your time.
Hi there Jelly! Please to this guide for information. Best Regards
My menstrual length is 28 days, my last menstrual period started on 11th January, 2017 and lasted for 5days. I had sex with my boy friend unprotected on 27th and 28th January 2017. Is there a possibility of me becoming pregnant?
Hi there! Please refer to this article for information. Best Regards