How to identify your fertile days
If you want to know which are your fertile or your infertile days in your menstrual cycle, either because you are trying to get pregnant or because you want to avoid getting pregnant, check this. Every woman is different and therefore the exact ovulation date for each one will vary, being different even between distinct menstrual cycles of the same person. This means that, for example, this month you could ovulate on day 13 of your menstrual cycle, while the next month you could ovulate on day 14 or 15 of the cycle. To calculate when your fertile days will occur, you need to know in depth how your body behaves throughout the menstrual cycle. How do I count the days of my cycle to know when I am ovulating? Your first day of menstruation counts as day 1 of your menstrual cycle: the follicular phase begins, and an egg will mature over the next two weeks. The last day of your menstrual cycle is the day before your next menstruation so, to know how long your menstrual cycle is, you must cou...