1/ What is ovulation?2/ When is the best point in your cycle to try for a baby?3/ How do you know if you're ovulating?4/ The fertility calendar5/ How can you find out your ovulation date?6/ How does fertilisation occur?7/ Can I have children?8/ Can you ovulate if you don't have a period?9/ How can you boost your ovulation?10/ Can you ovulate when you're on the Pill?11/ What if your fertility doesn’t correspond to when you want to have children?12/ Once you come off the Pill, when will you ovulate again?13/ How can you boost your fertility?14/ Can you choose between having a boy or a girl?15/ Does breastfeeding mean you can’t get pregnant?
Ovulation problems are responsible for about 30% of female infertility. A medical solution is to use ovulation boosters but be aware that they all increase the risk of multiple pregnancies. Before resorting to these sorts of treatment, take an ovulation test and visit your doctor to take a look together at your ovulation patterns and discuss how often and when you are having sexual intercourse.