Your Ovulation Cycle

The ovulation cycle is part of a woman’s menstrual cycle and occurs monthly, usually between the 12th and 14th day following first day of menstruation in a 28-day cycle. Just as the length of the menstrual cycle varies between women, the time of ovulation during the cycle is different for each individual. For women who… Continue reading Your Ovulation Cycle

Your Ovulation Calendar

Women who are trying to become pregnant need to know the date of ovulation so they can time sexual intercourse for their 3 fertile days of the month. An ovulation calendar is a tool that helps women track their monthly symptoms, such as basal body temperatures, cramping, spotting, hot flashes, and cervical discharge, to predict the… Continue reading Your Ovulation Calendar

Symptoms of Ovulation – Breast Tenderness, Cervical Mucus, Discharge

Women who are trying to become pregnant should be aware of the symptoms of ovulation that signal the three days during the month when they are most likely to conceive. Some of the symptoms of ovulation are subtle and many are not experienced by every woman so it is important to know exactly what signs… Continue reading Symptoms of Ovulation – Breast Tenderness, Cervical Mucus, Discharge

Post Ovulation Symptoms – Cramps, Hot Flashes, Spotting, and Body Temp

There are subtle symptoms that signal that ovulation is occurring, which are caused by the increase of the hormone progesterone in the blood. Progesterone levels usually peak the day after ovulation and may cause noticeable post ovulation symptoms in some women. Although recognizing indicators that ovulation has already occurred may not be as useful as… Continue reading Post Ovulation Symptoms – Cramps, Hot Flashes, Spotting, and Body Temp