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My wife's periods started today when she should be more firtle to conciev the pregnancy?



My wife's periods started today when she should be more firtle to conciev the pregnancy?

Both you and your wife should sign up for www.mymonthlycycles.com. It's a great website with lots of free tracking tools of the entire ovulation process. It also lets you know when you're most fertile.
In health class we learned that if you want to concieve a child the best time to do so is 15 days after the last period ended. This is the safest time to do it and the best time because the egg will be coming down the tube and will be ready to be fertilized by your sperm.
Well every person varies, but to get an idea, you can go to this website and put in when she started and get an idea. https://fertility.webmd.com/webmdfertili... But this is just to get an idea! Good luck!
average for most women is days 12 thru 14 for ovulation, which is the most fertile days. day 1 is the day she started.
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