17/04/2026
Ovulation plays a key role in fertility, as this is when an egg is released from the o***y and fertilisation can occur. The days leading up to ovulation, along with the day of ovulation itself, are considered the most fertile window.
Some women may notice signs that ovulation is approaching, including changes in cervical mucus, mild pelvic discomfort, increased libido, or breast tenderness. However, not everyone experiences noticeable symptoms, and this is completely normal.
Tracking your cycle can help you better understand your fertile window and improve timing when trying to conceive. If cycles are irregular or ovulation is uncertain, a medical assessment can help determine whether ovulation is occurring regularly.
Schedule a fertility consultation for personalised guidance on your fertile window.
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