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When's the best time to get pregnant? Use our interactive ovulation calculator to work out when you're most fertile and most likely to conceive.

How early can you ovulate in reality?

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ChunkyButFunky87 · 18/07/2020 15:41

Just that really, how quick is it possible to ovulate after period?

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ElzP · 18/07/2020 15:47

You normally ovulate day 14 if you have a 28 day cycle

So first day of your period is day 1
Ovulation day 14
Period again day 28
However you can have a fertile window - on my app is predicted my fertile window being day 9-15

If your period cycle is a 28 day run
However; you could ovulate before / after

TTCROYGBIV · 18/07/2020 16:41

I ovulate on CD11 of a 25 day cycle, but I have ovulated CD7/8 on a 20 day cycle Before

ChunkyButFunky87 · 18/07/2020 16:47

I average 29-30 days, CD10 today, very much TTC, CM has changed and looks quite promising but hadn't planned to try until Monday on CD12, just not sure what to do. We have some difficulties so it's not just a case of do it tonight just to be on safe side, generally only get 2 chances each month

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VenusStarr · 18/07/2020 18:37

I ovulated on cd9 a couple of months ago (I measure bbt). This cycle it was cd10.

I concieved last year on cd10. My cycles are usually 25 days but if I ovulate early I'll come on a day or two early.

Curiosity101 · 18/07/2020 19:42

Ovulation is very difficult to accurately predict unless you've been tracking for a long time and are very regular.

If you are unable to DTD regularly then I'd definitely recommend using cheap OPKs to give you the heads up when you're ovulating.

If you have a regular 29-30 day cycle then it's likely you ovulate around CD15-18. You can have fertile looking cervical mucus multiple times in a cycle though.

ivfdreaming · 18/07/2020 19:44

I can ovulate anywhere between day 12 and 17 in a 29 day cycle

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