An Ovulation Chart Can Be Your Best Friend

Many women are under the assumption that they are ovulating on day 14 of their cycle, and this is because that is what they were taught. Quite honestly, though some do ovulate on that day, there are many women who do not. Because they aren’t aware that they are ovulating later or even earlier than that, they plan lovemaking at the wrong time, and they have no idea why they are not getting pregnant. A good ovulation chart can easily clear up this problem for them. In the case when you must have a good idea about when you are most fertile, an ovulation chart might be your best friend.

You Are Two Weeks Pregnant

Health care providers and doctors count pregnancy from the first day of your last menstrual period. But, you have not technically been pregnant that long!  You're most likely 2 weeks pregnant, if measured by the actual date of ovulation and conception.  The pregnancy really began when your egg was fertilized, 10-14 days ago.  When a woman conceives, it is within a 24-48 hour window either before or after ovulation occurs.  This is usually around day 14-18 of a woman's cycle.  But let's go back to the beginning of this cycle.  You're 2 weeks pregnant, so when did your cycle start?