Some additional information is needed, plus some clarification.
- What date did this happen?
- What were the start dates of your last two periods?
- What is your cycle length (typically 28 days)?
- What date do you expect your next period to start?
- Clarification
- What do you mean by "see have and implant"?
- What are the tablets you take at night?
- Why do you need to "stop my period"?
how to count the ovulation day ? My last month period was due on 31st October and This month is on 1st December, usually my period is around 5-6 days. I want to make sure how to count the ovulation day because i don't understand how to
Hi Chocolatere
You can only estimate your ovulation day (OD) by counting. The more regular your periods are, the more likely it is that your estimated OD is your actual OD.
Your next period start date is determined by you OD, not the other way round. A period is the discharge of your womb's unneeded preparations because pregnancy has not occurred, and typically occurs about 14 days (the Luteal Phase) after OD. That means that with a typical 28-day cycle, and counting the 1st day of your period as Cycle Day 1 (CD1), your next period would start on CD29 (CD1+28), which is actually CD1 of the next cycle. Then your OD would be CD15 (CD29-14).
If your last actual period-start-dates were 31st Oct and 1st Dec (a cycle of 31 days), then your OD would likely have been 17th Nov (1st Dec minus 14 days).
If you always have a 31-day cycle, then your next period would likely start 1st Jan (1st Dec plus 31 days). That being the case, your OD was likely 18th Dec (1st Jan minus 14 days).
However, if your periods are irregular, then it is more difficult to estimate your OD with any degree of accuracy.
Remember that you are considered fertile on the 5 days leading up to OD as well as OD.
You haven't said why you want to calculate you OD - whether it is to increase or decrease to chance of conception, but I hope this basic information helps as a start.
1. Exactly what happened that time
2. What date it happened
3. The start dates of your last two periods
4. The length of your cycle (typically 28 days)
5. The date your next period is due
Then more positive advice might be able to be given.
You would not be pregnant yet. That takes several days. You are not very explicit about what happened, nor have you indicated when your fertile days are. However the likelihood of pregnancy following seems very low.
- What do you mean by "he had sperm in side him". How did you know that?
- By "it didn't come completely come out yet", do you mean it partly came out?
- How did you sense that it was "like it was about to but it didn't"
- By "he touched it", what exactly did he touch?
- What date do you expect your next period to start?
- What date did this happen? 26th Dec?
- How long is your cycle (typically 28 days)?
- What date did your last period start?