Are you looking for the most accurate fertile window calculation? Try our ovulation calculator! Knowing the exact day ovulation occurs is crucial when trying to conceive. With our calculator, you can find out when you have the highest chance of conceiving.
How Does the Ovulation Calculator Work?
Based on the date of the last menstruation and the average length of a woman’s menstrual cycle, the ovulation calculator can calculate the estimated date of ovulation. The results will be displayed in a clear ovulation calendar, where you can see your fertile days – divided into fertile and most fertile. These days are typically within a range of 5 days before expected ovulation and 24 hours after it.
How to Improve Your Chances of Conception?
The reproductive system is very complex, and many factors influence fertility and the chances of conceiving. Some of these are beyond our control, but many can be consciously influenced to increase our chances of having a baby. Here are some of them:
- Strive to maintain an optimal body weight and eat healthily
You can read more about the impact of obesity and overweight on fertility in this blog. - Avoid smoking and alcohol.
- Manage stress and get enough sleep
- Do not delay pregnancy, and in case of problems, do not delay visiting a specialist.
What if Conception is Not Achieved Even During Fertile Days?
If you do not conceive even after one year of trying, it is necessary to seek professional help. Since age is an important factor in fertility, for women over 35, it is recommended to visit a specialist after just six months of unsuccessful attempts.
The ovulation calculator is a simple tool that can relatively accurately determine when most women have their fertile days. However, some women may have delayed ovulation and thus delayed fertile days, or they may experience menstrual cycles without ovulation.
In cases of irregular and anovulatory (without ovulation) cycles, it is not possible to accurately determine fertile days. In such cases, it is advisable to consult your gynecologist, who can help you accurately determine ovulation through cycle monitoring. We can also perform cycle monitoring, as well as a comprehensive fertility examination and investigation into possible causes of unsuccessful conception, at our GYNCARE clinics. A consultation, which includes a gynecological examination and blood hormone level testing, is free for insured patients! The doctor will also discuss options for further steps and, if treatment is needed, its cost. Therefore, do not hesitate to come for a non-binding consultation.
Naturally, these are approximate figures; ovulation in a given cycle can be shifted in either direction depending on numerous factors. Sperm may also have varying motility depending on a large number of factors. Similarly, timing sexual intercourse precisely to the calculated date can cause more stress for some couples, thereby unnecessarily reducing the chances of conception. Therefore, when trying to conceive, experts recommend a frequency of sexual intercourse that ensures the presence of live, motile sperm in the woman’s fallopian tubes throughout the entire month, which is a frequency of once every 2–3 days throughout the cycle.

