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Best Time to Conceive with Ovulation Tips to get pregnant

  • Jul 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 2

Is it easier to get pregnant before or after your period?

If you are trying to conceive now, it is recommended that you calculate your ovulation period to increase the chance of pregnancy. When our egg is released by the ovary, it will stay in the fallopian tube for 12-24 hours, waiting for the sperm to conceive, and once the sexual intercourse happens, the sperm can stay in our uterus for about 5 days. Therefore, the sperm must meet the egg within these 5 days to have a chance to be conceived.


In fact, everyone's ovulation period is different, which needs to be calculated based on your menstrual cycle. If your average menstrual cycle is 28 days, then your ovulation day will be around the 14th day. If your average menstrual cycle is 35 days, you will ovulate on day 21. If your menstrual cycle is shorter, say 21 days, then ovulation will occur on day 7. Of course, you don’t need to manually calculate by yourself now. You can directly go online and use the ovulation calculator to calculate your own ovulation period.


In addition, you might find yourself to have the following symptoms during ovulation:

  1. Your body temperature is about 0.5-1 degree higher than usual.


  1. Just before ovulation, you may notice an increase in clear, wet and stretchy vaginal discharge; Just after ovulation, the cervical mucus decreases and the vaginal discharge decreases and becomes thicker, cloudy and less noticeable.


  1. breast tenderness.

Another way is you also might want to try an over-the-counter ovulation kit from any pharmacy, which can help you identify when you're most likely to ovulate. These kits test your urine for the surge in hormones that takes place before ovulation. All the best in your preconception journey and all the best to get pregnant soon!


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