Ovulation takes place 10-14 days before your next period. You can subtract the length of your cycle by 10-14 to find out what day you will ovulate in your next cycle. In a 30-day cycle, you will ovulate 16 days after your period starts (30-14=16). read more
You are fertile days 10-17 (counting the first day of your period as day #1) with days 13 and 14 being the most likely days you will conceive. Observe the consistency of your vaginal discharge as well. When it is mucous like (I know this sounds gross) as opposed to creamy or thin, you are in the ovulation phase. read more
One of your ovaries will release an egg (ovulation) about 14 days before your period starts. The first day of your period, when you start bleeding, is counted as the first day of your cycle. If you have a 28-day cycle, you'll usually ovulate some time between day 10 and day 15 of your cycle. read more
Normally, the cycle is a 28 day cycle. During the 14th day after a period, the ovum is released. This process is called ovulation and the days 12 to 16 days after a period are said to be a womans most fertile period. The first day of a period is considered as day 1. read more