Calculate Ovulation Date
The method of calculating the ovulation date is based on a certain arithmetic. In general, when calculating the menstrual cycle, a calculation is made from the start date of menstruation. That is to say, from the 8th day after the start of menstruation, the possible days for pregnancy begin. So a woman who wants to get pregnant can get pregnant by having sexual intercourse from day 8 of her menstrual cycle.
Especially the 11th day of the cycle is considered the day with the highest probability of getting pregnant. On the other hand, although there are slight differences, ovulation day is considered to be the 14th day for every woman. In other words, from the 11th day, which is the most likely day, to the 18th day after ovulation is considered to be the period with a high probability of getting pregnant. Of course, it should be kept in mind that some women may menstruate more often than 28 days and some women may menstruate later than 35 days and the day of ovulation may change accordingly.
Possible Dates for Pregnancy
As it is known, the menstrual cycle of all women is considered to be 28 days. This number may vary slightly, but in general, 28 corresponds to a woman's menstrual cycle of one month. Some days of this cycle are more favorable for conception. Theoretically, all women have the possibility of becoming pregnant on any day of the menstrual cycle, except for the days when they are menstruating. However, some days are more likely to become pregnant than others. Fourteen days before the expected date of menstruation is considered the day of ovulation. If a woman has intercourse close to this date, she is more likely to become pregnant.