Everyone is different although counting 12 days from the start of your period is a safe bet. So around December 6 onwards.
A good way to tell is by your discharge. Hope this doesnt gross you out, but when you ovulate your discharge will be clear and thick (like clear glue). Not white or yellow.
But there are ovulation kits you can buy from the chemist if you want to know exactly.
All the best.
2006-12-13 19:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the most easiest way to keep track of your fertile, ovulation and period dates.
Go to http://www.mymonthlycycles.com and put in your period info and it will calculate when you will be fertile and ovulating. It is a free and very helpful website.
People will tell you on the 14th day of your cycle but not all people have a 28 day cycle so check that website out.
Go to your search box and type in "when do women ovulate"
Good luck
2006-12-14 03:51:22
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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you need to know the day you STARTED your period....
if you started on the 24th then you should have ovulated from dec 6-8 (13-15 days after the first day of your period)
that is assuming that you have a normal cycle
2006-12-14 03:44:23
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answered by cbs1angel 3
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you ovulate 14 days before your period. So it would have been the 10th
2006-12-14 03:46:43
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answered by Rachel 7
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Buy a fertility monitor...it will tell you when you are most fertile (which is during ovulation) and there is no guessing!
2006-12-14 03:45:45
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answered by His Angel 4
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probably like the 8th or something. It's like, halfway in between your periods, so the next time you get your period, figure out what day lies in the middle, and that's probably it if you have regular periods
2006-12-14 03:43:19
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answered by High On Life 5
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Around the 8th or 10th
2006-12-14 03:45:12
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answered by Anonymous
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try this calculator
http://www.babycenter.com/calculators/ovulation/
2006-12-14 03:46:59
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answered by hwlatmon 2
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