Ovulation Dates: Understanding Your Fertile Window
The fertile window (the number of days that intercourse can result in pregnancy) begins roughly five days before ovulation—which occurs about 14 days after the beginning of your last menstrual period (for someone with a regular 28-day menstrual cycle)—and extends four days past it. So you technically have six “fertile days” each month: the five leading up to and including ovulation.Infertility - Related Articles
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