Ovulating Time and Your Body Temperature
Typically ovulation occurs around fourteen days before the menstrual cycle, which, if your menstrual cycles are of twenty-eight days, it is fourteen days after the first day of your previous menstrual period. If you have a cycle of thirty-two days, you will probably ovulate around the eighteenth day of your cycle. In order to make sure the sperm is in its place in the right moment it is convenient to have sexual relations several times around the ovulation time, starting five days before you
expect to ovulate and continue doing so two or three days after. How frequently? Once every two days is probably adequate, but obviously if you both want you can do it every day. Why not?
There was a time in which doctors thought having sexual relations every day would lower the sperm count and therefore reduce the possibility of fertility. However, medical studies afterwards have found that this idea is only true in men that already had a low sperm count from the beginning.
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