When does ovulation occur

Many women think that they ovulate on day 14, but this isn’t always the case. Your day of ovulation will vary depending on your cycle length. Some women feel a twinge of pain when they ovulate, but many feel no sensation at all and there’s no other sign that you are ovulating.

The Clear blue Fertility Monitor is the most advanced home method of maximising your chances of getting pregnant.

Recent research shows that the Clear blue Fertility Monitor increases the chances of conceiving by 89% over the first two cycles of use.


Most home ovulation tests identify the 2 peak fertility days during your cycle by detecting the surge in Luteinising Hormone (LH) that triggers ovulation. The Clear blue Fertility Monitor is unique as it tracks 2 hormones to typically identify up to 6 fertile days – it not only shows you your 2 peak fertility days, it can also inform most women of an extra 1-5 days of high fertility prior to their peak fertility. Since your partner’s sperm can survive in your body for several days, making love on all of these days can lead to conception.

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