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Fertility Clinics Boise ID

Fertility clinics in Boise, ID are here to help couples and individuals who, for whatever reason, medical or otherwise, have trouble conceiving. They have trained staffs that specialize in the many areas of medicine concerned with pregnancy and fertility for both men and women, regardless of your sexual orientation. Check below for related information, products and services.

Idaho Center for Reproductive Medicine
208-342-5900
111 Main Street, Suite 100
Boise, ID
Debbie L Young, MD
208-338-8900
333 N 1st St Ste 240
Boise, ID
Jacqueline Maybach
(208) 338-8900
333 N 1st St
Boise, ID
Ralph Victor Nishitani, MD
222 N 2nd St
Boise, ID
Scott L Christensen, MD
208-345-3136
333 N 1st St
Boise, ID
Cristin Coulam Slater, MD
111 W Main St Ste 100
Boise, ID
Philip M Krueger
(208) 345-2006
811 N 6th St
Boise, ID
Jacqueline M J Maybach, MD
208-338-8900
333 N 1st St Ste 240
Boise, ID
Debbie Young
(208) 338-8900
333 N 1st St
Boise, ID
Darin Lee Weyhrich, MD
208-342-2516
222 N 2nd St
Boise, ID
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Pregnancy Ovulation Calculator, Guide on Ovulation of Spouse's Fertility

Ovulation Calculator - Mysteries Explained

If you and your spouse are planning to have a baby, an ovulation calculator is an excellent tool to help you increase your chances of a successful conception.

What is an ovulation calculator?

An ovulation calculator is simply a system to help you calculate the days during which your spouse is most likely to be ready for conception.

How does the ovulation calculator do this?

The ovulation calculator determines the date of your spouse's ovulation, or the process by which her ovaries release the ovum (egg).

Ovulation determines your spouse's fertility, or her readiness to conceive. By calculating the day when ovulation takes place, the ovulation calculator predicts the optimum period during which sexual intercourse will lead to a successful conception.

How does the ovulation calculator work?

To understand how the ovulation calculator works, it is important to know about ovulation and how it affects conception.

Ovulation depends on your spouse's menstrual cycle, or the period between the first days of two consecutive periods. Though this differs for individuals, in most women the menstrual cycle is around 28 days. Typically, ovulation occurs somewhere around the middle of the menstrual cycle. Going by this, if your spouse's menstrual cycle lasts 28 days, ovulation in her case will occur around 14 days from the first day of her period.

In practice however, this may not be that precise. In many women, menstruation is irregular, or varies from the average 28-day cycle. Even so, most women with a 28- to 32-day cycle will ovulate between days 11 to 21 of their menstrual cycles.

Conception occurs when the ovum, or egg, released by your spouse during ovulation, is fertilized by your sperm. While generally sperms remain alive for about 72 hours after intercourse, the ovum may survive for only about 24 hours. The chances of conception are highest if you have sexual i...

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