β οΈ Medical Disclaimer
This calculator provides a statistical estimate based on average cycle patterns β actual ovulation timing varies with individual health, stress, and hormonal factors. Do not use this as a method of contraception β ovulation-based estimates have very low reliability for pregnancy prevention. For accurate ovulation confirmation, use basal body temperature tracking, ovulation predictor kits, or an ultrasound from your OB-GYN, and always consult a healthcare professional for family planning or contraception needs.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this calculator for contraception?
No. Ovulation calculations are a statistical average and have very low reliability as a contraception method. If you need contraception, use a proven method and consult a healthcare professional.
What if I don't know my exact cycle length?
Track your period start dates over the last 3-6 months and average them. If your cycle varies a lot, pair this estimate with an ovulation predictor kit or basal body temperature tracking for better accuracy.
Is the ovulation day the same as the day I'm most likely to conceive?
Not necessarily. Because sperm can survive in the reproductive tract for several days, intercourse 1-2 days before ovulation also carries high conception odds β that's why the whole fertile window (5 days before to 1 day after ovulation) matters, not just the single day.
I already know I'm pregnant β what should I use instead?
If pregnancy is confirmed, use the pregnancy calculator to estimate your due date and current week.