You want to know the dates of your next period, ovulation or due date? You came to the right place. If you’re in a hurry you can go straight to our menstrual cycle calculator (click here) or Infographic with key information about calculating your period (click here).
Check the full table of content below.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Period & Ovulation Calculator
- How Do Menstrual Cycle Calculators Work?
- Using a Period Calculator
- How To Calculate Your Next Period & Ovulation Infographic
- Understanding the Menstrual Cycle Properly
- Understanding Your Next Menstrual Cycle and Fertilization.
- Some Important Information Regarding the Calculator
- Learn more
- Frequently Asked Questions
Introduction
If you want to stand the best chance of getting pregnant, then you need to know when you are ovulating. This is the time of the month when women are in their most fertile period. Ovulation usually happens around day 14 of the cycle [1]), while there is a greater chance of a sperm reaching the egg and fertilizing it.
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 is where technology can come in handy. You can use an ovulation calculator, like the one below, to get a rough estimate of when you are going to ovulate next.
Ovulation & Period Calculator
Use this period calculator to calculate your next period (menstruation), fertile period, ovulation, and due date. To give you an estimate as to when those time frames are, please provide the requested information and press the Calculate button (results will be shown below, together with a fertility calendar):
When did your last period start?
How many days did it last?
How long is your cycle?
Below are the results based on the information you provided:
Your next menstrual period is expected to start on
Your next most fertile period is from to
If you conceive within this timeframe, your estimated due date will be
- Pre-Period
- Period Days
- Post-Period
- Peak Ovulation
Please note that this is only an estimation of your menstrual cycle
A period calculator is not the same as talking to a healthcare professional, so this is just to aid you in coming up with the most accurate calculation possible, on your own.
Also, keep in mind that these calculators will be useful to women with a fairly regular menstrual cycle. For women with irregular menstrual cycle tracking other ovulation symptoms or using an ovulation predictor kit might give more accurate results, all of which we’ll cover later one.
How Do Menstrual Cycle Calculators Work?
Menstrual Cycle Calculators vary in complexity. Some will ask you for information such as your average body temperature, as well as various other bits and pieces about what your body is currently going through.
While there are women who measure their basal body temperature, it’s not something that the everyday woman uses.
However, it is a rather accurate way (when done 100% correctly) to determine when a woman is ovulating.
Some feel that these types of cycle calculators are “overkill”, but for those who are using the basal body temperature to prevent and plan a pregnancy, they have this information handy.
If you aren’t into this type of strict monitoring, a simple calculator like the one provided here can give you really good results and help you plan.
Using a Period Calculator
The first thing that the period calculator will ask you is the date of your last period. With so many apps available now, this should be information that is readily available.
And just remember, when calculating your period, you use the first day of your last period. This was the beginning of your cycle.
If you don’t know the exact first day, calculate back from the last day however long it lasted, and start tracking now. Especially if you are trying to get pregnant.
Some will use a menstruation calculator to figure out when to expect their periods and when to expect PMS. PMS is due to the change in hormones that cause periods and pregnancy.
When you are pregnant or during your period, these emotional and physical symptoms subside [2]. Some women can then plan to change their diet a few days before they expect PMS and help to alleviate some of the symptoms.
The next piece of information that you will be asked for is the average length of time between your periods. This is the length of the menstrual cycle. Of course, the human body does vary wildly here, and whilst some months there could be 30 days between your period, others it could be as low as 25.
However, you are only after an average here. Being as accurate as possible is important as this will affect the results that you are given which can have a profound effect on when the calculator tells you is the ideal time to try for a child.
Finally, you will be given your results. Based on the information you provided, it will calculate when your next period is anticipated and also your fertile period which is when you stand the best chance to get pregnant.
How To Calculate Your Next Period & Ovulation Infographic
Understanding the Menstrual Cycle Properly
While you may already have a fair understanding of your own menstrual cycle, there are women who have cycle lengths that vary. Sometimes, your own cycle can be as short as 23 days on cycle and 28 or 30 days the next.
When a variation in menstrual cycle length occurs, it usually happens before you ovulate. This is referred to as the follicular phase which encompasses menstruation as well and ends when you ovulate [3]. A woman generally ovulates between days 12-16 of their cycle which is the start of the luteal phase [4].
There is a multitude of reasons as to why your period could be altered, be it stress or medications, even weight gain/loss or travel. Unless you think you are pregnant, it could be a myriad of reasons that have your period coming irregularly.
Understanding Your Next Menstrual Cycle and Fertilization
If you are trying to get pregnant you need to understand how the menstrual cycle works. The process starts when the thick lining of your womb starts to break up due to the decrease in estrogen and progesterone levels.
Without a sufficient amount of these hormones, your body will shed the lining and it will start to prepare for your next menstrual cycle.
However, if a sperm does make contact with and fertilizes the egg, it will close all pores to prevent more sperms from getting in there. The fertilized egg will stay in the fallopian tube for 3-4 days and then move to the uterus and attach to its wall, staying there for the long haul of pregnancy.
Your body will produce human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG) or pregnancy hormone right away (which can be seen within 6-8 days by a blood test and can take about 2 weeks if not longer to be seen in urine tests) [5].
The body will continue to produce the required estrogen and progesterone hormones so that the womb lining will not be shed and the placenta can grow mature enough that it can support the pregnancy.
Some Important Information Regarding the Calculator
The period calculator above also comes with a fertility calendar. You can navigate through different months by clicking on the NEXT 2 MONTHS and PREVIOUS 2 MONTHS links. This allows you to plan and prepare for your fertile and menstrual periods in the upcoming months.
What you do need to remember though is that the information isn’t 100% accurate as it is impossible to predict the human body.
Your fertile period gives you a good range in when to have intercourse to potentially get pregnant. You can learn more about the likelihood of conception in this article.
That being said, the menstrual calculator is still an extremely useful tool. It provides a simple way of knowing when to anticipate your next period and when is the best time to try for getting pregnant.
This could be a huge help for those with busy schedules to plan their days to start their family.
Learn more
Want to learn more about your menstrual cycle? Find out how does the Fertility Calculator work or how to to calculate your period manually.
Want to know if you’re pregnant? Take this online pregnancy test, read more about the most common reasons why your period might be late or find out when it’s the best time to take a home pregnancy test.
FAQs
How do I calculate the length of my cycle?
Can I have sex during my period?
What is the average length for periods?
My period is really heavy; what can I do to change that?
Can I get pregnant if my periods are irregular?
How do I know if I need to see a doctor because my heavy periods?
Can I prevent PMS?
Do you have any other question about your period, ovulation, pregnancy or other related topics? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page.
References
- Your Fertility. Women’s Guide to Getting the Timing Right [link]
- Mayo Clinic. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). [link]
- Better Health Channel. Menstrual Cycle. [link]
- see above #3
- WebMD. Pregnancy and Conception. [link]
- Eleanor Jones via Cosmopolitan. 10 Questions Period All Guys Want Answered [link]
- Playtex. Period 101. [link]
- The University of Iowa. Birth Control Pill Fact Sheet. [link]
- WebMD. Slideshow: Answers to Your Top period Questions. [link]
- see above #9





I’m confused on how to calculate my ovulation period due to irregular cycle. Married for 8 years and still trying to conceive. My last few months cycle was on 1st May 2015, 5th June 2015, 5th July 2015, 4th August 2015, 6th September 2015. How am I to know my cycle and when is my next ovulation/fertile period? Please help.. Tq
Hi Lini, this link might help you, also i advice that you have intercourse whenever you can right after your period has finished
Started my menstrual on September 5 and ended on the 10th…my last menstrual was Aug 14 til the 19th…first time for this short cycle…what is going on?
Hello. A 22 days cycle is considered regular although it may be shorter than what you’re used to. As our blog reiterates, “in most cases, a menstrual cycle that is shorter than the average is nothing to be concerned about. When you get older, your cycles will regulate and your bleeding days could become shorter. It is not unusual for women to menstruate for just a couple of days.”
Hi Ashley, I am not quite sure what you mean both 2 periods lasted 5 days…are your periods usually longer?
Hey I see my period on 13th to 16th of August and I had unprotected sex on the 21st of August and now is the 10th of September,so could I be pregnant according to my calculations or maybe I’m wrong??
hi my lmp was on the 8 august an it lasted for 3 days so now had another on the 30 August. so how many days is it 28 or 31
I had my menstration last May 18
then June 25. I didn’t have my period in July. I had unprotected sex On August 7 and 14. I didn’t have my menstration last August. Is it possible that I’m pregnant?
Hi Hannah,if you didn’t have sex in June,then your missed cycle signals something is not right and you should get checked to rule out cyst and endometriosis.
Again you can also get pregnant if you ovulated on either day 7 or 14 August when you last had unprotected sex.Do a home test first then make a visit to your doctor ASAP!!! even if your results are -/+ve 🙂
I did home test last august 20 it came out negative. My bestfriend told me it was too early to check. I easily get tired my breast feels heavy. I vomit with the smell of green grass. I love perfumes but these days I don’t like spraying,it feels that my nose is a bit sensitive these days. My bf did withdrawal method but he said he was not that sure because he pulled out late.
Hi, My Expected Period date was 8th Sept took hpt on 9th sept but it’s Negative. Still How Long have to wait to get proper result and when should i take hpt again
Hello. You can get the most accurate result if you wait at least one week after missing your period. In addition, the result might be even more accurate if the test is done first in the morning as the urine is far more concentrated at this time.
Plz help my period was due on august 22 but on 24 started with spot for 2 days than on 26 I saw the blood starting till 30 August than had unprotected sex on 23 august, 4sept, 6sept,10 sept is it possible to fall pregnant?
Hi. Yes it is possible. You had sex the day after your period was due and days after it ended. An egg can survive in for about 24 hours after it’s released from the ovary. If sperm are present in your fallopian tube at that time, one of them may fertilize the egg and lead to a pregnancy. Since sperm can survive in your reproductive tract for up to six days, if you have sex during your period, it’s possible that the sperm may still be hanging around when you ovulate, ready to fertilize the egg.
My menstrual came August 24 then it came back on September 5 what do this means
I dont know if im pregnant but I’ve been getting negative pregnancy tests I’ve got my mirena removed a little over two months ago and my boyfriend had a vasectomy done over 6 years ago and I’m late on my period over 3 days late and last month it was from the 3rd to the 7th. so i don’t know whats going on if anyone could give me any insights please do.
Hi about a year and a half ago I got my tubes tied after having my second child. My last period was aug 6 2015. Today is sep 8 and I haven’t started … For the past two weeks I’ve had no energy and been sick to my stomach could I be pregnant
Pls I had my period on 22nd of August and I had unprotected sex on 2nd and 4th,is it likely to get pregnant ?
My last period was on august 15,2015 i have intercourse with my bf September 8,2015, is ii possible I’m getting pregnant? Thanks
I saw my period on 30th July to 5th August but have not seen my period up till now
are the following symptoms of pregnancy:
1. bloating
2. loose motions
3. cramps
4. increased amount of sleep
i am awaiting my period the coming saturday but this wait is killing me. We are trying for a baby and it would be great if i get some guidance regarding this….
thank u
yes, some of these are. you can read about some more signs at this page: http://womanjunction.com/early-signs-pregnancy/. good luck!
My last cycle was august the 1st and I have still yet to come on. Should I have any concerns
Hi i had sex on 9 feb 2015 & again on 19 feb.
My LMP was on 21 feb which was 2 days late.
I am now about 27 weeks preg.
Which of the dates i had sex are more likely to have gotten me pregnant.
Thankyou
Hi Sammy B. Knowing the length of your cycle would help. Were your periods regular or irregular?
I had my periods on august 27-august to 31. when am I ovulating, I am unable to calculate…on july my Pms came on 27-31 had sex on 14,15 but it turns out I am not pregnant. I am really confused i need some help
I started my cycle on September 3rd and when is the best time to conceive