Most women, 80%, are futile during the 14 days in the middle of the cycle. This would begin 7 days after their period and end 7 days before their period for someone on a 28 day cycle. This is the time most women ovulate and eject an egg which then can be fertilized. For about 20% of women they ovulate at any time during their cycle including during their period.
If you want to find out when you ovulate there are kits sold at drug stores that can help you find this out. Talk to your pharmacist to find out which of these kits he or she would recommend. Once you know when you are the most fertile then you should have intercourse the day before you are expecting to ovulate. The day after that and then again two days later. Sperm can live in the body for several days while it seeks out the egg. Following this method if everything else is right. Meaning the sperm is strong and the egg is good you should become pregnant.
As for when to test. Here again ask the pharmacist which of the test kits he or she recommends, then buy 2 of them. Follow the directions on the package as to when and how to test. If the first test is negative wait a few days and test again. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
wittedpanda answered Wednesday October 30 2013, 2:46 pm: I'm a little confused what you're actually asking. The title says "How to get pregnant", so I'll go from that.
The most likely way to get pregnant is to have vaginal intercourse frequently during/before ovulation. Ovulation is the stage of the menstrual cycle just before your period.
If you're still having periods, you are not pregnant, unless you are experiencing serious medical problems. Some pregnancy tests may be accurate as early as 2 weeks after contraception. Tests done professionally by a doctor can be accurate earlier, around 10 days.
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