Ovulation date calculator
placeholding invisible text
placeholding invisible text
If you're trying for a baby, knowing when you're ovulating can seem a bit confusing especially if your periods aren't regular. To stand your best chance of conceiving, you need to use an ovulation calculator.
Work out your most fertile dates and when you're likely to ovulate with our brand new conception tool and increase your chances of getting pregnant.
All you need to know is the first day of your last period and how long your cycle usually lasts (anywhere from 22 to 36 days). We'll tell you when you're most likely to be fertile over the next six months.
NOTE: This tool will only provide approximate dates and assumes that you have a regular menstrual cycle. If your menstrual cycle is irregular, you may have trouble working out your day of ovulation based on the calendar alone.
More help and advice
- How fertile am I? Take our fertility quiz to find out
- Zita West's conception tips
- How to work out your fertile dates manually
- 11 things you need to know about ovulation
- Recognising when you're most fertile
- Eat to get pregnant
- Facts about infertility
- Are you pregnant? Find out what symptoms to look for
- Are fertility home testing kits worth the money? Find out the facts
By Charlotte Gunn
Where to next?
-
10 things to do before trying for a baby
-
All you need to know about ovulation
-
Determining the sex of your baby
-
Ovulation calculator
-
Print out and keep ovulation chart
-
Things to do before trying for a baby: Dentist and folic acid
-
Things to do before trying for a baby: Eat and know your cycle
-
Things to do before trying for a baby: Have sex and check your man
-
Things to do before trying for a baby: The Pill and your doctor
-
Understanding your cycle
-
What is the best age to have a baby?
-
Your 20s



mohammed khasim, 11 months
now iam pragnant for 32 weeks i dont know i have a male baby or female baby?
Report this comment