![]() ![]() It’s only after keeping a note of several cycles that any sort of pattern will begin to emerge and will provide you with a record of events which can be helpful in identifying problems such as irregular sexual intercourse, use of medication etc. Physical feelings – abdominal cramps, headaches, energy levels, breast tenderness etc.Use of any medicines – such as painkillers for headaches, antibiotics etc.Lifestyle notes – evenings out, alcohol intake, stress at work, travel holidays, etc.Signs of cervical mucus – particularly noting the very fertile clear, wet, stretchy secretions.First day of your period (Day 1 of your cycle).If her regular cycle is 25 days, then ovulation occurs around day 11 and a cycle of 35 days means ovulation occurs around day 21. Keep a diary while you’re trying to conceive. Only if a woman’s cycle is a regular 28 days does she ovulate mid-cycle, around day 14. Many women mistakenly believe that ovulation occurs ‘mid-cycle’. The fertility cycle starts on the first day of your period. For some women their normal cycle is short (around 25 days) or long (around 35 days). Many have been on the Pill for 15 years or more so this is hardly surprising. Many women today have no idea what a normal menstrual cycle is. By Baby Centre When does ovulation occur? Your fallopian tubes connect your ovaries to your uterus (womb). Your ovaries do not necessarily take it in turns to release an egg. The ripest egg is released and swept into one of your fallopian tubes. This happens toward the end of the time you’re fertile between periods. Each month, between 15 and 20 eggs mature inside your ovaries. Ovulation is when one or more eggs are released from one of your ovaries. There’s a lot of information out there so I’ve attempted to pull together answers to all the many questions we’ve had, but if there’s an area we haven’t addressed, do email in, and we’ll get one of our resident experts to answer your question. I’ve lost count of the people that have asked me about ovulation, how it works, what happens and what’s normal when.
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