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How To Determine Ovulation Dates After IUD Removal?

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Posted on Tue, 14 Feb 2017
Question: hi i have my period 2 days after removal of XXXXXXX coil when can i try for a baby? whats the best time for me to get pregnant im on day 2 of my period?
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Answered by Dr. Vjollce Mbiarra (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Around the time of ovulation

Detailed Answer:
Hi dear and thanks for your query.

I have read carefully your question and understand you.

You should track your ovulation time .
Most women ovulate at midpoint in their cycle.

So, if you have a typical 28-day cycle, you'll ovulate 14 days after your last period began.

If your cycle is longer, say 34 days, you'll ovulate around the 20th day mark.

Every woman is unique, so it's helpful to track the length of your cycles to better anticipate the ovulation.

To take the guesswork out of predicting your fertile window, usually it's recommended having intercourse every other day.

"If this seems difficult for you, and believe me it is for a lot of women", you can always purchase an ovulation predictor kit and have intercourse only when indicated on the test.

Hope I was helpful.

Best regards

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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Dr. Vjollce Mbiarra

OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine

Practicing since :2006

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How To Determine Ovulation Dates After IUD Removal?

Brief Answer: Around the time of ovulation Detailed Answer: Hi dear and thanks for your query. I have read carefully your question and understand you. You should track your ovulation time . Most women ovulate at midpoint in their cycle. So, if you have a typical 28-day cycle, you'll ovulate 14 days after your last period began. If your cycle is longer, say 34 days, you'll ovulate around the 20th day mark. Every woman is unique, so it's helpful to track the length of your cycles to better anticipate the ovulation. To take the guesswork out of predicting your fertile window, usually it's recommended having intercourse every other day. "If this seems difficult for you, and believe me it is for a lot of women", you can always purchase an ovulation predictor kit and have intercourse only when indicated on the test. Hope I was helpful. Best regards