Q: Understanding ovulation?

Posted Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:38 PM

Q: What exactly does ovulation mean and how can I tell when it's happening?

A: Ovulation is your window of opportunity for conception. It's the once-monthly release of an egg from your ovary, and the best time to try and make a baby. The tricky part is that ovulation can vary from month to month (even in the same woman), making it hard to predict. Try our ovulation calculator, or use this mathematical equation (don't worry, no algebra!) to put yourself in the ballpark 

Subtract 14 to 16 days from the date you expect your next period to start to find your likely time of ovulation. Your mission: Start having sex five or six days prior, every other day. (If your cycle is longer than 35 days or shorter than 21 days, or if the your cycle significantly varies from month to month, this equation might be off.) Or, to avoid the math, buy an ovulation predictor kit at the drugstore. Pee on a stick around the time you expect to ovulate, and the color will let you know when it's time.

Cervical mucus gives another clue to ovulation. (Yeah, it's gross, but it pales in comparison to all the bodily fluids you'll come to know during pregnancy and birth!) Reach your fingers up there, and pull out some mucus. If it can stretch about three inches between your fingers without breaking, ovulation is imminent.

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re: Q: Understanding Ovulation?

How do you figure the length of your monthly cycle? I get my period the same day of every month lasting 4.5 days each month.

Posted by Chris'girl    Tuesday, November 20, 2007 12:36 PM


re: Q: Understanding Ovulation?

My OB put me on Loestrin 24 Fe and I haven't had a cycle since I've been on it...do I still ovulate??

Posted by meridithw    Friday, April 11, 2008 2:33 PM


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re: Q: Understanding ovulation?

I am having some trouble trying to pinpoint the actual start of my period to count the days in my cycle. I know it sounds crazy but days 1 and 2 are extremely light- just a little spotting. Then days 3,4,5,6 get gradually heavier until the end.

I purchased the Clear Blue Easy Digital tests and I am worried that I just tested too early- I have used 5 already... or maybe it is not picking up on the hormone? I don 't know. Any advice on either subject?

Posted by officefan    Tuesday, August 05, 2008 9:22 AM


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I am also having some trouble pinpointing the actual start date of my period.  Usually I am 1 or 2 days of light spotting, then a bit heavier for 2-3 days and light spotting at the end also.  Is the first day of my period the day I begin spotting?  Or the day it becomes heavier?  I'm trying to calculate my days of ovulation so we have a better chance for conception and unless I know when to start counting from, I'll never know the dates that would be best.  Any suggestions, comments?  

Posted by cd1130    Monday, September 22, 2008 7:43 PM


re: Q: Understanding ovulation?

My husband and I have been trying for the past 4 months with no luck.  But I just got an ovulation kit and will try everything you wrote.  If anyone else has tips please let me know!  And pray for us, we really want beautiful, healthy little baby.

Posted by dsbuschhorn    Monday, October 06, 2008 3:30 PM


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