How to REALLY Tell If You're Ovulating + Best Fertility Awareness Methods (FAM) To Track Ovulation (2024)

Chances are if you’re currently trying to conceive (TTC) you already know in order to do so you must have sex while ovulating.

But there’s SO much more to our ovulatory phase than just that, and the more you understand about your body and hormones during this critical fertility phase, the more action you’ll be able to take to naturally increase your chances of getting pregnant.

Here’s a cheat-sheet of how to tell if you’re REALLY ovulating with the most effective fertility awareness methods in order to increase your odds of getting pregnant naturally.

**Even if you’re not trying to get pregnant, the more intimately you know your body and its cycles, the more easily you can recognize that something is amiss.

Looking for more support on your journey to a healthy preconception, pregnancy + baby? Check out my Fertility Boosting Fundamentals Guide.

OVULATION TIMING

Your ovulatory phase typically occurs between days 12-17 of your cycle. It’s referred to as the inner “summer” phase of your cycle, when your egg is released from the ovary. This phase is short, usually only lasting about two to three days. Right before ovulation, there’s a surge of luteinizing hormone, LH, which causes the dominant follicle to burst open and release its egg into the fallopian tube. The egg will be viable for roughly 12-24 hours, and if it’s not fertilized by sperm, it will disintegrate.

Action Step: I like to use the @myflo app to track which day/phase I’m at in my cycle. It’s important to know most apps use a rhythm method based on averages in your cycle, so they’re only as good as the information you give them. This is why the more fertility awareness methods you can understand and use, the better!

CERVICAL POSITION

When you’re ovulating, the cervix moves up higher, and becomes more soft, wet and open. These changes enable only the fittest sperm to survive the long journey up the cervix, through the uterus, and up one of the fallopian tubes (i.e. weeding out any unhealthy sperm so that only the healthiest can reach a healthy egg).

After ovulation, during your luteal phase, your cervix will typically feel firm, low and closed.

Action Step: You can use your finger to indicate the softness and height of your cervix. Make sure to wash your hands before checking and aim to check the same time each day. You can record this in most cycle tracking apps.

CERVICAL FLUID

Cervical fluid is completely normal and a part of a healthy cycle. It changes in consistency and color throughout the month as our hormone levels fluctuate, which can be really helpful in tracking our cycle. The closer we get to ovulation, the more wet and stretchy our cervical mucus becomes, similar to egg whites. This is considered fertile cervical mucus, as its texture enables the sperm to both swim and survive.

Action Step: Pay attention to your cervical mucus, as it should shift during each phase of your cycle, helping you to track where you’re at (no CM = menstruation, creamy + wet CM = follicular, clear + stretchy = ovulatory, sticky + tacky = luteal). You can easily record this in most cycle tracking apps.

BASAL BODY TEMPERATURE

Your Basal Body Temperature (BBT) is your body temperature upon waking. From menstruation to ovulation your BBT will typically be lower, between 97.0 -97.7.Right after ovulation, your BBT will rise slightly (typically above 97.8F) and remain higher for the rest of your cycle. This is due to the increase in hormone progesterone, which stimulates the growth of your uterine lining in order to prepare for pregnancy. If not pregnant, your progesterone will drop once you menstruate and your BBT will dip with it as well.

Action Step: In order to track your BBT, you’ll need to take your temperature at the same time each morning before getting out of bed. There are really helpful tools to help you track your temperature, including Kindara, Tempdrop and Daysy Fertility Tracker. Additionally, you can record these in your tracking app or a chart like the one pictured above.

MOOD/ENERGY/LIBIDO

Levels of confidence, energy and mood-boosting estrogen and testosterone are at their peak during the ovulatory phase. Women often report looking and feeling more attractive during this time, and their sex drive tends to be highest. After all, the body is programmed to maximize genetic potential, so naturally it will get you in the mood to get it on during your window for fertility.

Action Step: Use your app, journal or cycle tracking method of choice to record energy, mood, confidence and libido levels each day.


OVULATION PREDICTOR KITS

Ovulation Predictor Kits (OPK’s) detect luteinizing hormone (LH), which surges right before ovulation. The problem with only using OPK’s is that they can only predict ovulation, but cannot confirm it actually happened.

This is because when LH spikes, it sends a message to your ovaries to release an egg, which typically takes 24-36 hours for the egg to then be released. An LH spike doesn’t guarantee ovulation because many things like stress, a hormone imbalance or illness can still delay the eggs release, even after the LH surge. If this happens you’ll most likely get another LH surge later in your cycle. Additionally, LH tends to be consistently elevated in certain types of PCOS, leading to false positive OPK results.

That being said, OPK’s can still be helpful in detecting ovulation, but you’ll have the most success if you use them in combination with your body’s natural signs, like those mentioned above.

Action Step: Follow the instructions on your ovulation predictor kit. Most recommend using the same time each day (10 am – 2 pm) beginning two days after your period ends and everyday thereafter until ovulation for optimal results. Make sure to use in tandem with the methods listed above for the most accurate results.

BOTTOMLINE

Using fertility awareness methods like those listed above empowers you to accurately pinpoint your fertile window in order to optimize conception, as well as identify any underlying health issues or hormonal imbalances that may be interfering with your fertility.

If you’re not trying to get pregnant, developing awareness around your cycle is an incredibly powerful tool to understanding you body, hormones and unique strengths during each phase.

Looking for more support on your journey to a healthy preconception, pregnancy + baby? Check out my Fertility Boosting Fundamentals Guide.

How to REALLY Tell If You're Ovulating + Best Fertility Awareness Methods (FAM) To Track Ovulation (2024)

FAQs

How to REALLY Tell If You're Ovulating + Best Fertility Awareness Methods (FAM) To Track Ovulation? ›

Every day you take your temperature, monitor your cervical mucus, and/or chart your menstrual cycle to track your fertility signs. Using all 3 methods together works best, and it's important to make sure you're doing them every day.

What is the most accurate way to track ovulation? ›

It's best to use all three methods if you're doing natural family planning.
  1. Calendar method. Use the calendar method to track the length of your menstrual cycle. ...
  2. Cervical mucus method. ...
  3. Ovulation predictor kits. ...
  4. Basal body temperature method.

How do you track ovulation with fam? ›

The most common ways of monitoring ovulation that are used in FAM are tracking past periods, changes in cervical fluid and checking and charting basal body temperature (your body temperature when you wake up in the morning, after at least 6 hours of uninterrupted sleep).

What is the most accurate indicator of ovulation? ›

Detection of the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, whether in serum or in urine, is very sensitive and specific for ovulation and provides great accuracy for determining conception capacity.

What is the best method of fertility tracking? ›

The two most commonly used are the BBT method and the cervical mucus method. The Marquette method combines BBT and cervical mucus tracking with use of an electronic hormonal fertility monitor. The monitor detects hormones in urine to confirm fertile days. It can be purchased online or at a pharmacy.

How can I predict the exact day of ovulation? ›

The length of your menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of bleeding in your last period, to the first day of bleeding in your next. From this figure, subtract 14 days from the end of your current cycle to determine the approximate day you ovulate.

How do I know if my ovulation is accurate? ›

Progesterone ovulation tests

These tests can find out whether you've ovulated. They look at the levels of progesterone metabolite (pregnanediol glucuronide, or PdG) in your pee. PdG levels typically rise 24-36 hours after you ovulate, so the tests are highly accurate.

How reliable is Fam? ›

How effective are fertility awareness methods? FAMs are about 77%–98% effective. That means 2–23 out of 100 couples who use FAMs will get pregnant each year, depending on which method(s) are used. If you use multiple FAMs together, they work even better.

What are the rules for FAM ovulation? ›

Simpler version of the ovulation method • Two questions determines fertility: o Do I have cervical mucus today? o Did I have cervical mucus yesterday? Intercourse is avoided from the first day of bleeding to 4th day of peak cervical mucus or 3rd full day of temperature increase – whichever happens later.

What are the disadvantages of the calendar method? ›

The calendar method can only predict what are most likely to be safe and unsafe days — it can't tell you for sure exactly when you're fertile. So it's hard to use if your cycles are not always the same length, and you can't use it at all if all of your cycles are shorter than 27 days.

Can guys smell ovulation? ›

No point hiding it. Men can smell women's fertile phase. A long-held belief among anthropologists is that there's no way to tell exactly when a human female is ovulating. Men hoping to catch her fertile phase, therefore, would have no option but to hang around--and not go gallivanting.

How do you confirm successful ovulation? ›

Basal Body Temperature Charting

A temp rise of 0.2 degrees or more sustained for at least 3 days can usually confirm ovulation occurred. I personally prefer to continue taking temperatures for the remainder of the cycle to ensure they are staying up and to help identify underlying patterns we may want to support.

What is the most reliable fertility indicator? ›

According to Dr. Swarup, LH test sticks are the most reliable tool because they can detect when your ovaries are releasing an egg, which gives you about 12 to 36 hours to attempt conceiving. Other long-term methods, like BBT thermometers, can also track your fertility by capturing how your cycle changes over time.

What is the best fertility score to get pregnant? ›

Total Score:

20-24 = Very fertile. 15-19 = Chances are pretty good. 10-14 = Perhaps you should see your gynecologist and have some testing done.

When are you the least fertile? ›

The chances of pregnancy are lowest during a person's period and on the days on either side of the period. However, they may still become pregnant if they have ovulated early or late in their cycle, as sperm can survive in the body for several days.

Which ovulation calendar is the most accurate? ›

Clearblue® Digital Ovulation Tests are over 99% accurate in detecting the LH surge to identify your most fertile days. This ovulation calculator is by no means a substitute for knowing what is going on in your body, but rather it should be used for informational purposes only.

What is the most effective way to test ovulation? ›

You can take an ovulation test at any time of day. But the morning may give you the best results. To boost your chance of an accurate reading, don't drink a lot of fluids in the 4 hours before a test. This helps make sure your pee and LH levels are concentrated.

What is the most accurate ovulation tracking app? ›

Top 10 fertility Apps
  • #1 – Flo Period & Ovulation Tracker. ...
  • #2 – Clue Period, Ovulation Tracker. ...
  • #3 – My Calendar – Period Tracker. ...
  • #4 – Period Diary, Cycle Tracker. ...
  • #5 – Natural Cycles – Contraception. ...
  • #6 – Period Tracker – Eve. ...
  • #7 – Glow Period Fertility Tracker. ...
  • #8 – Ovia Fertility & Cycle Tracker.

What is the best time of day to track ovulation? ›

The best time to take an ovulation test is with the second morning urine – roughly between 10 am and noon. The ovulation predictor test looks for a hormone called LH or luteinizing hormone in your urine. LH hormone surges 24 to 36 hours before you ovulate.

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