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How To Determine Ovulation Dates While Trying To Conceive?

Hi Dr , if my last menses was on the 9th Apr when is my ovulation ? Is actually this way January was on the 20th , Feb on the 18th , March on the 15th and Apr on the 9th . and i just had like cramping , pelvic pain on the lower abdomen and kind of feveris pains which lasted from night of 24th to early of 26th Apr. In this case , what do i call this situation and when was my ovulation suppose to have come in this April? I have been trying to conceive for the past few months and have been having sex with my partner which i did all through my fertility period in this month of Apr before i experienced this 2 days pains.
Kindly advice

Thanks Judith
Thu, 11 May 2017
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
Hi, I think you can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound or by ovulation detection kits. You can be in contact with your husband every 2 to 3 days after your periods stop. It will cover the ovulation time also and increase chance of pregnancy. Pelvic pain can be a symptom of ovulation, but it is not a definitive sign. Hope I have answered your question.
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How To Determine Ovulation Dates While Trying To Conceive?

Hi, I think you can track your ovulation by repeated ultrasound or by ovulation detection kits. You can be in contact with your husband every 2 to 3 days after your periods stop. It will cover the ovulation time also and increase chance of pregnancy. Pelvic pain can be a symptom of ovulation, but it is not a definitive sign. Hope I have answered your question.