Knowing The Ovulation Cycle

There  are a lot of  things to take into account if you would wish to get pregnant or prevent  it. One factor to look  at would be to know your  body’s ovulation cycle which lets you determine the right time to have  intercourse or not since it can be throughout this  period that you might be most fertile.  You are able to determine your  ovulation cycle per month just by taking note of some  signs and symptoms within your  body.

The ovulation cycle is a  part of a bigger cycle that occurs every single month inside your body which  is called the menstrual cycle.  At the onset of the ovulation cycle, an egg cell is  produced inside your body which gets ready for  fertilization. This egg is discharged by a matured  follicle inside your ovary once  each month.

Right after  an egg is produced, it will travel to the  fallopian tubes where it’ll remain there  until it’s fertilized or if not,  discharged during menstruation. Fertilization  should occur within 12-48 hours  following ovulation or menstruation will take place. That  is why it’s  regarded as most effective (or unsafe  for people who are avoiding  pregnancy) to have intercourse some days prior  to ovulation (to be specific, five days  before ovulation  considering that the sperm can  live up to 5 days inside the woman’s body.

To determine the  days of ovulation, you need to know  the length of period in days of your menstrual cycle. Some  cycles are 28 days or 30 days or 35 days in length. If  your cycle lasts for 28 days then most  probably, ovulation will occur  on day 14 of your cycle. However, your  cycle may not be  regular every single month and it  may possibly be  hard to properly ascertain the  start of your ovulation.

You could opt to try  an ovulation prediction kit which tests for the  luteinising hormone that peaks in your body around the time of ovulation. This test is  much like the pregnancy test kit where you take a  sample of your urine to ascertain  the level of the hormone. You can also detect the beginning of  ovulation just by checking on changes within your body like when your cervical discharges  turn into clear and stretchy or the cervical  position becomes soft, high, open, and wet, or  maybe the rise and fall of your basal body  temperature.

Want to find out more about the Ovulation process, then visit our site where you can learn more and get to know the  Early Signs of Pregnancy.

 

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