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How to Know When You Ovulate

When you’re in the process of trying to conceive, you likely want to use all of the possible tools that you can in order to get the timing right and increase your chances of success. One of the most important parts of that process is figuring out when it is that you ovulate. Fortunately, there [...]

How Long Will I Ovulate?

On the average, a woman will ovulate for about one day each month during her menstrual cycle.  For some women, this may be slightly shorter or longer, but the average amount of time that you will ovulate will be right around one day.  Having said that, it is important to understand how exactly ovulation works, [...]

How Does Ovulation Affect Conception?

Ovulation is the part of your menstrual cycle when an egg is discharged from the ovaries. As far as the practical matter of getting pregnant is concerned, ovulation is the most opportune time to become pregnant. Some studies have shown that healthy women have as much as a 1 in 3 chance of becoming pregnant [...]

Best Ovulation Tracking Methods

Tracking when you ovulate can be an important part of trying to conceive. The fact of the matter is that a sperm can only fertilize an egg during ovulation. This means that there is exactly one day a month that you can get pregnant. Fortunately, sperm can live inside a woman’s body for as many [...]

Understanding the Anovulatory Cycle

If you’re trying to get pregnant, you need to start with some basic understanding about ovulation. You need to know what exactly ovulation is and what occurs during ovulation. When you ovulate, your ovaries release a single, mature egg. That egg travels into your fallopian tube. Each month, the egg may go to either the [...]

What Causes My Irregular Cycle?

An irregular cycle is a fairly common occurrence. While we usually talk about a woman’s cycle in terms of 28 days, the fact o the matter is that most women have shorter, or longer, cycles than that 28 days. Some women have inconsistent and irregular cycles. This means that the length of her cycle will [...]

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The information provided here should not be considered medical advice. It is based on the average experience of women trying to conceive and may not be what you may be experiencing. It's not meant to be a replacement for any advice you may receive from your doctor. If you have any concerns about your cycle or our ability to get pregnant, we advise you to contact your doctor.