A women can most likely become pregnant when she is ovulating.
The most likely time to get pregnant is while you are ovulating. To calculate when you are ovulating, look up an ovulation calendar to see when you are.
15 days after your last period finished up until your next one startsOne of the days when you are ovulating
The best recommended way to get pregnant or conceive is to find out when you are ovulating and try. The days you are ovulating are the days you are most fertile.
Your most likely to get pregnant when you are ovulating. However, sperms can live inside you for up to 5-7 days therefore it is possible to get pregnant if ejaculation happens few days before you start ovulating. In some cases a woman can ovulate twice in her cycle but this is extremely rare.
Although a woman is most fertile about 14 days after her period starts, she can get pregnant during other times of her cycle.
No, you do not want to be on your period when trying to get pregnant. The best time to try is when you are ovulating. That is half way through your cycle. For example: my cycle length each month is 30 days so the time I'm most likely to conceive is 15 days past the first day of my last period. No, while you can get pregnant while you are on your period, you must be ovulating to get pregnant. Ovulation usually occurs 14 days after your period...usually.
Having a period two weeks ago means most likely you were not pregnant at that time. Knowing that you are now ovulating, right on schedule is another strong indication that you are not pregnant.
Women are most likely to get pregnant during ovulation, which can be estimated around 14 days after their last period.
Most likely no. You have to start ovulating again before you can get pregnant again. After my miscarriage I was 10 days late for my next period. Your cycle will be very irregular at least for a little while.
Yes! Ovulation is your most fertile time, so that's when you're most likely to get pregnant.
14 days after her period.