There will be changes in your cervical mucus.
The amount of cervical mucus increases as well as the texture.
The quantity and texture change indicates the rising levels of estrogen. When the cervical mucus resembles raw egg whites, woman is generally considered to be at her most fertile.
It is this mucus, resembling raw egg whites, which coats the path that the sperm will take on it's journey through the uterus, into the fallopian tubes and to your eggs.
Your body temperature will rise.
After you have ovulated, your temperatures can increases, and that's what the basal body temperature thermometer detects. When your temperature rises sharply, it means you have ovulated and your body has released the egg. This stimulates the production of the hormone progesterone, which makes your body temperature elevate.
A woman is at her most fertile those 2 to 3 days before her temperature rises, and sometimes it takes up to 2 days AFTER ovulation for the progesterone to rise enough to raise your body's temperature.
This is why it is always recommended that you chart your temperature each morning for a few months. The better you are able to detect a pattern and pinpoint your likely ovulatory date, the better your chances are.
Lower abdominal discomfort.
There are women actually can feel when their bodies are ovulating. The feelings are said to range from mild aches to severe pain, and can last from a short minute up to a couple of hours.
2007-03-16 06:09:42
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answered by Navy Mom Terri 4
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Although there are several days of the month in which a woman is fertile, she is most fertile during the days around ovulation.
The simplest natural method of predicting ovulation involves simply counting days, although this method is often not very reliable.
A better natural method involves using physical signs such as basal body temperature and cervical mucous changes. The body temperature chart is a daily recording of body temperature, which is an indicator of ovulation (body temperature will rise after ovulation).
Cervical mucous monitoring involves examining the mucous that is secreted from the cervix, which enables a woman to tell where she is in her cycle and thereby predict the time of ovulation.
For more detailed info, check out this site:
http://www.estronaut.com/a/ovulation_fertility.htm
2007-03-16 06:07:27
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answered by Bonny K 4
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I think the easiest way to tell is by your cervical mucus. Just take a tissue and wipe the entrance to your vagina and if the mucus looks thick like egg-white, you're probably fertile!
2007-03-16 06:08:55
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answered by MayMay 3
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answered by ? 3
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One or the other side where the ovary is located is slightly crampy or occasionally sharp pain. A slight, clear, orderless discharge.
I also have a bit of sleeplessness.
2007-03-16 06:10:09
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answered by Hi'Lo 3
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i have a sharp pain, almost like a needle piercing me over my overy when i am
2007-03-16 06:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Blunty, when your vaginal mucus is thick, clear, and stretchy.
2007-03-16 06:08:06
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answered by mom2camnchloe 2
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