16-06-2011, 14:42
(16-06-2011, 14:05)MoK217 Wrote: Ovulation is generally the 14th, 15th, and 16th days of your cycle. The day you start your period is day 1 of your cycle. Most have a 28 day cycle some have a longer cycle. If your cycle is longer, then your ovulation date will be later. Ovulation occurs halfway through your cycle. So if your cycle is 30 days, it will be day 15, and if it's 32 days, it would be day 16. In order to determine your cycle length, you need to count the days from day 1 of your cycle to day 1 of your next cycle. Then cut that number in half, and that will be the first day of ovulation, which usually lasts about 3 days.
I only know all of this because I was charting to get pregnant. LoL.
Wow good job explaining that.. finally someone knows how simple my mind is

