1/5 Fertility Education. Point 4 of our fertility education poster is about the fertile window which is the time a woman can get pregnant. Once ovulated, the egg only stays viable for about 24 hours. But sperm deposited in the female reproductive tract can survive for ....
2/5 up to 5 days. The ovulation window is 6 days in total - 5 days before ovulation and the day of ovulation. Then it closes. I think it is essential for women to understand when they are ovulating. They can use a few methods: taking their temperature every morning, checking...
3/5 their cervical mucus which changes consistency, or simply using an ovulation stick which you urinate on and it will tell you when you are ovulating. Every woman is different and a study I published last year with NATURALCYCLES NORDIC AB showed that the average day women ...
4/5 ovulated was day 17 but it can range from day 10-26. You cannot predict your day of ovulation from looking at your cycle dates. Annoyingly menstrual cycle apps tell you your ovulation day but this is highly inaccurate. You need to use a fertility app that takes note of ...
5/5 your temperature, mucus changes or the result of your ovulation test. There will be more on this topic in my book coming out early next year. #fertilityed #fertilityawareness #fertilityeducation #fertility #infertility @NaturalCycles @FertilityEurope @ESHRE @HodderBooks
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