Typically 14 days: With regular cycles, one will ovulate generally 14 days after the 1st day of your period. That range can be as early as day 10 to as late as day 18. The simplest way is to have "relations" with your partner once you stop bleeding. This suggest you are recruiting your lead follicle with ovulation soon to occur. Since sperm live in the cervix for up to 72 hours, with relations, you won't miss it.
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