Ovulation: On average, women ovulate around Day 14 of their cycle. There is a wide variety, though in individual women. Ovulation can occur anywhere between 7 and 14 days prior to menses. It would not be impossible to ovulate on day 22. If you are struggling to conceive, assume that you need to have intercourse at least every two days during the entire month.
Answered 6/16/2021
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CHANGE DOCTOR: Ovulation is unlikely 6-7 days prior to menstruation, despite this doctor's interpretation of the lab data. I don't know what the medical situation is in Hillcrest, but there are specialists boarded in Ob-Gyn who are better able to find a reason for your infertlity---hopefully, you won't have to travel far to find one. Good luck to you!
Answered 1/30/2021
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