Trying to conceive is an exciting time in life, but it’s one that can also be confusing and stressful for a couple. There are many factors that play into the chances of getting pregnant in any given month and trying to keep track of all of them can add an extra and unnecessary burden to hopeful mothers.
With a little bit of knowledge and practice, you can learn to calculate the estimated dates for ovulation based on your menstrual cycle.
Understanding your menstrual cycle is one of the most important steps to conceiving because it will tell you when you’re most fertile in a month. This time period is roughly six days out of the month, so it’s important to get the timing right. To calculate this important date range, you first need to understand a few facts about your cycle:
Length
You’ll need to know the length of your average menstrual cycle. This varies from woman to woman, but it’s usually around 28 days, although it can be as short as 24 or as long as 34! Your cycle begins on the first day of your period. [1]
Phases
Your menstrual cycle is broken into three phases. It’s important that you understand what happens during each phase so you can have the best chance of getting pregnant.
Follicular Phase
The follicular phase starts on the first day of your menstruation. During this phase, the follicles inside your ovaries start to grow in size under the influence of hormones from pituitary gland. Each follicle contains an egg that will be released during next phase.
During late days of this phase, your ovaries are also working hard to prepare a place to house the egg. This phase lasts around 15 days and continues right until ovulation.
Ovulation
The 2nd phase of your cycle is one of the most important parts when it comes to conception. The exact day of ovulation depends on the length of your personal cycle, but it usually happens about halfway through your full cycle.
During ovulation, an egg is released from mature follicle inside the ovary and is picked up into fallopian tube, where it waits to be fertilized by a sperm.
Luteal Phase
The last phase of menstrual cycle is the luteal phase. After the release of egg, the ruptured follicle is converted into corpus luteum; hence the name luteal phase. The corpus luteum starts secreting progesterone to stimulate secretions from endometrium and fallopian tubes.
If the egg is not fertilized, the corpus luteum undergoes degeneration which results in shedding of endometrium and start of a new cycle.
After Ovulation (if fertilized) – IThe egg has to be fertilized by a sperm within 12-24 hours of its release, so the sperm has to be in place in order to make it happen. An embryo is formed after fertilization, which then travels to the uterus to implant itself into the uterine wall where it will grow for the next nine months!
Menstrual Cycle Diagram
As mentioned before, determining the timing of your ovulation is critical when you’re trying to conceive. One way to determine this is by using an online calculator like the one found here. However, if you’re concerned about the reliability of those results, you can also calculate your dates manually.
Manually Calculating Ovulation Days
Calendar
The easiest way to calculate what days you’ll be ovulating is by counting days on a calendar to get a good starting point. The first day of your cycle begins on the first day of your period, so that’s Day One.
The last day of your cycle begins the night before you start your next day period. The number of days in that period gives you the length of your cycle. For this example, let’s say you have a 28-day cycle.
You ovulate roughly midway through your cycle, so if your cycle is 28 days long, you can estimate the ovulation date on Day 14 of your cycle.
If your cycles are closer to 35 days, your ovulation day would be around day 21, so your most fertile days would be days 19-21.
If your cycle is closer to 21 days, your ovulation day would be around day 7 and your most fertile days would be days 5-7 [2]. It’s best to have sex every other day starting five days before your ovulation date, as sperm can live up to five days.
Body Temperature
Another way to manually determine if you’re ovulating is by taking your body temperature. This method is much more accurate than looking at a calendar, but you will need a basal temperature thermometer, which you can get at any pharmacy.
Take your temperature every day starting on the first day of your period and plot it on a graph or in your calendar. Before long, you’ll spot a .4F rise in your temperature over three consecutive days.
This occurs about five days before your ovulation date and continues for three days after it. That time period is your best chance of getting pregnant.
Detecting Signs
Another way to know that you’re ovulating is to be familiar with the signs and in touch with your body. Our bodies give out signals when ovulation is nearing, and when it’s passed, all we have to do is be aware of them.
When estrogen levels are highest and ovulation is coming, you’ll notice a stretchy cervical fluid that’s similar to egg whites [3] and your cervix will be high, soft and open.
You can also check your urine for high levels of estrogen using an ovulation predictor kit. Some women even experience ovulation cramping similar to period cramps.
Chances of Getting Pregnant
Tracking ovulation helps in both getting pregnant or in avoiding it. If you want to get pregnant, your fertile window is when you should be having sex. This period reflects the lifespan of sperm, which is 5 days, and the lifespan of the ovum, which is 24 hours.
Having sex six days before you ovulate gives you basically zero chance of getting pregnant. However, if you have sex five days before, your chance rises to 10%.

This percentage will increase the closer you get to ovulation and will then decrease once again after the end of the fertile period. During your fertile days, you should be having sex every 2 to 3 days to increase your chances of conception.
References
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1. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/womens-health/in-depth/menstrual-cycle/art-20047186
2. https://www.verywellfamily.com/what-is-an-irregular-period-1959924
3. https://www.parents.com/getting-pregnant/ovulation/fertile-days/what-cervical-mucus-looks-like-at-every-point-in-your-cycle/




Hi, I had my last cycle December 25th and it’s January 25th and I spotted 2 weeks before, could I be pregnant?
Hello Susie, if you have any concerns about being pregnant, please take a pregnancy test.
Had my last period on Dec 27th to Jan 1st. Up till now no period. Could be am pregnant?
Hello Tosyn, you did not mention if you had unprotected sex. To be sure take a pregnancy test.
hello, I have tender breast and sore nipples. I have a 22 day cycle and last went on the 11/01/17- 14/01/17. I have had unprotected sex on numerous occasions with my partner the past few days. I thought that I ovulate after 11 days. I just read something about how the cycle actually start on the day that your menses begin. is that true? if that is the case than that would mean that I miscalculated my days and I wasn’t active during the ‘safe times’ of my period. the reason why I’m concerned is that I now have this tenderness and pain as I have already stated. I am not looking to falling pregnant yet, I’m still a student… what might be happening, please help.
Hi Canddy, I would advise you to use the following link for help, all the best: http://womanjunction.com/
hi…i got my period last january 15, until 20…hen is the exact date of my ovolution date??pls…
Hi Menchie, Please follow the link below to calculate your ovulation days: http://womanjunction.com/
Hi her menses came on 13 December 2016 and i had unprotected sex with her on 3 January 2017.But up to today (14 January) her menses has not come…whats wrong
Hi there Ben! Your partner should menstruate within a week. If not, then she might be pregnant. Regards
Last menses on the 12th of November. Had sex on the 26th of November and 3rd of December. I haven’t seen my period yet.
Hi there Sholly! You will get your periods within one week. Regards
Hi I have sex with my GF 3 days before her periods, after she had her periods on the 6th Nov for 5 days..we are expected to have her periods around 6th dec this month but until now she has nothing… what are the chances of preg?
Hi there Rudi! Your partner have had her periods after sex, which means that she is not pregnant now. Regards
I had my period 1November I had sex 20,25,27 still expecting my period could I be pregnant?
Hi there Rose! You should wait for your periods to come. Regards
I had my period on oct. 3rd to the 6th then i spotted only when i wiped on oct. 28th and 29th then it stopped it is now nov. 12th and still no period i took a pt 2 days ago and it was negative i am so confused my periods have always been normal
Hi there Emily! The spotting you had might be the implantation bleeding which lasts for two to three days. You took the test too early. Regards
hi am Beatrice I had my period on the 9th October 2016 and I had sex on the 14,15,16,17 and 21 pls I want to know my next menstrual period
Hi there Beatrice! You can calculate your next menstrual period here.. Regards
I had my last mens on aug.26, had sex on sept 16,17, 25 & 26. I had not sex during my ovulation but until now, im not having my mens. can i be pregnant?
Hi Anne, you should take a pregnancy test. Regards
please I menstruated on august 11, had sex on 27,28,29.and my in next period came on september 8 and lasted for 4 days. suppose to see it on Oct 8. is there any chance of been pregnant ? cos I m yet to see my period although I’m having cramps.
Hi Bassey Florence, Thanks for your comment!
Calculate you ovulation days here. If you had sex on those days then you might get pregnant soon. Regards
please I’ve been having irregular period for a period of 7 months now so after running HSG test in August it flood for 5 days complete but not heavy and in SEPTEMBER IT CAME ON THE 9 and it was heavy and normal since then I’ve been having sex with my husband pls is it too early to check if am pregnant?
Hi Kate, you should take pregnancy test. Regards
I saw my period on Aug 22nd last for 4 days i saw another on sept 24,when is my ovulation date my next period.
Hi Afolshade, you can calculate your ovulation days here. . Regards
I had my period July 19th had sex August 3rd I had a weird period August 8 it came too soon and I also had sex August 12th the sex on August 12 was 3 minutes partner did not ejaculate. What is the chance of pregnancy from August 12th?
Hi Luz, Calculate your fertile days here http://womanjunction.com/ and if you had sex on those days there is a high risk of pregnancy. Regards
Hi,I had my period on the 19 of Aug till 23 Of Aug, have been having sex with my husband since then, but right now am having stomach pain, heavy boobs and have done pregnancy test using hcg strip it showing negative, is there a possibility that am pregnant
Hi, If you had sex during your ovulation period, then you have higher chances to get pregnant. Calculate your fertile days here http://womanjunction.com/. Regards