Women not trying to conceive rarely give ovulation a second thought. For women
trying to have a baby, ovulation becomes a mysterious occurrence on which the
future hangs. Even understanding ovulation doesn't make it any easier to predict.
So how can a woman trying to conceive pinpoint that all-important moment in her
cycle when her body is releasing an egg for fertilization?
Dr. Eve Fienberg, a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist from The Fertility Centers of Illinois, says a regular cycle and a little math is your best bet. "The biggest clue is regular, predictable menstrual cycles that are between 27 and 35 days apart," she says. "Ovulation occurs almost exactly 14 days prior to the first day of the next menstrual cycle. In other words, if cycles are 30 days apart (from the first day of bleeding of Cycle No. 1 to the first day of bleeding of Cycle No. 2) then ovulation occurs on day 16."
It is not always easy for a woman to recognize when she is ovulating. |
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Lana Figgs of Westover, Md., knows exactly what ovulation pain feels like. "I had painful ovulation, when off contraception, so I was well aware of when I ovulated," she says. "It's worse than cramps ... The pain would be around the ovary producing the egg. The pain is like a pinching/stabbing cramp that at times would cause me to double over in pain. I only experienced the pain during ovulation, and it usually only lasted a few hours. Off contraception, my ovulation was also almost like clockwork, so I could schedule ahead of time when we were trying to conceive."
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Never thought of tracking my fertility. May buy an ovulation prediction test tomorrow. Thanks for the mind-opening article. Needed someone to wake me up. Not getting pregnant when you want to is a very depressing thing. Thx.
I would like to know what the tempature would be if you are trying to conceive?
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