Difference Between Ovulation and Fertility – Ovulation VS Fertility

If you’re trying to get pregnant, it’s best to know the difference of ovulation and fertility, which this video explains. Ovulation relies on the woman. It is when a mature egg is released from the ovary, pushed down the fallopian tube, and able to be fertilized. This occurs every month for women, usually 10 to 16 days prior to menstruation. On the other hand you have fertility. Fertility is the ability to actually be able to reproduce. Fertility issues can be found in men and/or women. Fertility can be dependent on age, health, and many other factors. It is in its peak during early to late 30’s. The hormones are fully equipped and ready for reproduction. Unless, there are factors causing the human to be infertile and unable to reproduce.

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Key Points of Video:

  • 1Understand ovulation and fertility facts to help you get pregnant.
  • 2Supposing a perfectly regular menstrual cycle with ovulation at day 16, this would mean that the fertile window lasts between day 10 and 16.
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Danielle White
23. May 2019
Danielle White
23. May 2019
I am not 100% sure. Here is a link to another HealthStatus article that may help you. The fertile phase of a healthy woman occurs approximately around the middle of every menstrual cycle – beginning about 72 hours prior to ovulation and lasting up to 24 hours after ovulation. Article Link: https://www.healthstatus.com/health_blog/ovulation-2/simple-methods-to-determine-your-fertile-days/ You may want to take a home pregnancy test.

Nkweta chiara
23. May 2019
Nkweta chiara
23. May 2019
What if a woman had sex on the 19th(the second day of fertility period) and her ovulation day is on the 23th is it possible for her to get pregnant please?

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