What
is the best time to conceive
by V Chopra
The ovulation period roughly lasts for 24-48 hours during a cycle.
Sperms, on the other hand, live for around 3 to 5 days, and sometimes
even longer. Therefore, there is only a very short time each month
when you are most likely to conceive. It may take up to a year to
get pregnant, especially if your periods are infrequent or irregular,
so there is no need to worry if you are not pregnant after a couple
of months. You can use this time to enjoy yourself without using
contraception.
When does ovulation take place during a cycle
A woman's menstruation cycle is generally 28 days
long, but could last anywhere between 25 to 35 days (or even longer).
The cycle begins from the first day of menstruation and ends on
the first day of the next menstruation. Roughly 14 days before the
beginning of the next period, the woman's body releases an egg.
This egg generally lasts for 24-48 hours, known as the ovulating
phase. If the egg is not fertilized (combined with a sperm) during
this period, it is discarded by the body during menstruation. For
a woman with a 28-day menstruation cycle, the ovulation period is
approximately the 14th day of the cycle. For a woman with a 32-day
cycle, ovulation will take place on the 18th day of the cycle.
Which are the most fertile days for a woman to conceive,
and which are the safe days - Dr. A. Sahni
The most fertile period of a woman with a regular
28 day cycle is between day 10 (rarely 9) and day 18. The human
ovum is susceptible to fertilization for 24 hours after ovulation.
The sperm ejaculated into the vagina can live upto 5 days but can
fertilize an ovum only for about 3 days. In a 28-day cycle the unsafe
period is from day 7 to 21.the chance of conception is minimum (10/100
women a year) when coitus is avoided during these days. The first
day of menses can be marked on a calendar for 6 months. Then by
subtracting 18 days from the shortest cycle & 11 days from the
longest cycle we get the first and last day of the fertile period,
thus coitus should be avoided during this period to avoid conception.
Does ovulation take place every menstrual cycle?
No, ovulation does not necessarily take place in
every menstrual cycle. Even if your periods are regular, it is possible
that you will not ovulate in a particular month. Painful periods
generally imply that you had ovulated during that cycle. However,
ovulation could take place even if the periods are not painful.
How often should a couple engage in intercourse
in order to conceive
Too much sex or too little sex can cause problems
in getting pregnant. In general, it is best to refrain from intercourse
a few days before the ovulation period, so that the sperm count
is high. Some doctors recommend that you have sex every alternate
day during the fertile phase. Having sex everyday may reduce the
sperm count.
Calculate your ovulation period with Ovulation calculator.
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