Whether you’re just starting to think about a baby or have been trying for a while, understanding your menstrual cycle is the single most useful thing you can do. Conception is only possible during a short fertile window each cycle, so knowing when that window opens dramatically improves your odds.
Your fertile window
The fertile window is roughly the six days ending on ovulation — the five days before, plus ovulation day itself — because sperm can survive several days in fertile cervical mucus. In a 28-day cycle ovulation is around day 14, but it varies widely, which is why tracking beats counting.
How to track ovulation
- Cervical mucus: becomes clear, stretchy, and egg-white-like near ovulation
- Basal body temperature (BBT): rises slightly after ovulation
- Ovulation predictor kits: detect the LH surge 24–36 hours before ovulation
- Cycle apps: combine these signals to predict your window
Boosting your chances
Regular intercourse across the fertile window, a folate-rich diet with a prenatal vitamin, not smoking, and managing stress all support fertility for both partners. Most healthy couples under 35 conceive within a year. See a fertility specialist sooner — after six months — if you’re over 35, or if you have known issues like PCOS or endometriosis.
For readers in Europe
Across the EU, GDPR gives you strong rights over your health data, including the right to access and erase it. Availability of services and medicines varies by country.
