One's best guess: Many women can tell when ovulation is present by the change in the thickness of their cervical or vaginal mucous. A Basal Body Temperature (BBT) chart can also be suggestive along with ovulation predictor kits.
Answered 12/23/2014
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Several signs: There are several indicators you may be aware of - and people use these indicators to help them become pregnant. The mucus at the cervix becomes more slippery and stretchy - like egg white. You may have a small amount of pain or bleeding at ovulation. Your body temperature taken before you get out of bed drops at ovulation and raises a degree until you get your period. There's a urine test also!
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Menstrual cycle: Ovulation occurs as a phase women's menstral cycle. Ovulation occurs at different times based on things like hormone levels, physical activity, and stress. However if your menstral cycle is the normal 28 days, then ovulation most likely occurs on the 14 day after the first day of your period. To know for sure, over the counter tests can be purchased.
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