I am trying to understand cycle tracking and people keep saying fertile days. I feel a bit silly asking but I dont clearly know what it means. Can someone explain in normal words?
Oh, 'fertile period' is actually *before* you get pregnant, when your body is most ready to conceive. Usually, it's around your ovulation time. Once you're pregnant, you're not fertile anymore in that sense. It's good to track your cycles if you're trying!
Oh darling, I totally get if you're feeling confused about terms, pregnancy brain is real! 'Fertile' is the window when you're most likely to conceive, usually around ovulation. Once you're pregnant, you're not 'fertile' anymore for conceiving another baby. Focus on resting, especially if you're having morning sickness like I did.
Beta, actually, 'fertile' refers to the time *before* pregnancy when you can conceive. Once you're pregnant, you're not fertile anymore. For anything like this, my hospital always had nurses and even the doctor explaining things very clearly. Don't hesitate to ask your gynac about these terms.
'Fertile period' is when you're ovulating, usually mid-cycle, and your body is ready to make a baby. This is *before* you get pregnant. Once you're pregnant, you're done with being fertile until after the baby is born and your cycles return. Simple as that!
My mom always told me that 'fertile' means the time when a woman can get pregnant, usually when she releases an egg. This happens *before* pregnancy, not during it. It's a special time for conception. Once you're carrying, your body is busy with the little one already.