Many women want to know, “How do you know if you are ovulating?” because they want to get pregnant as effectively as possible. If you have had a hard time in the past getting pregnant, you may be trying to plan on having sex during your time of ovulation so that you will be more likely to become pregnant. The tricky part of answering this question is that many people do not get any definite symptoms of ovulation; making it very hard to know when you are ovulating.
Some women say that they feel the attention of men much more when they are ovulating. Because of the hormonal changes and pheromone cycles, men tend to notice a woman more when she is ovulating. When someone asks, “How do you know if you are ovulating?” you could simply answer, “I don’t know, but have more men checked you out today than normal?”
The reason for this is that nature works in very subtle ways. We may not notice that we smell pheromones all the time, but we do know that sometimes people seem more attractive than other times. If the purpose of being a human is to procreate, then it makes sense that a man would be more sexually attracted to a woman when she is most likely to get pregnant. This is part of why some people think that the only way to answer the question, “How do you know if you are ovulating?” is to see how many people are more attracted to you on that day than on other days.
Some women feel a little bit of pain when they are ovulating. The day of ovulation will differ from woman to woman; this is especially true if your cycle is not completely regular. If the first day of your period is day one of your cycle, you can expect to ovulate around day 14. This would be about a week after your period is over. However, it is always different for each woman. If you pay attention to your body at around day 10 and until day 20, you may notice that on a certain day, you feel that little bit of pain. This may mean you are ovulating.
The only way you can answer the question of “How do you know if you are ovulating?” is to tell the person to pay attention to their body. If they can pay attention to their body each day, starting right after their cycle and continuing for over a week, they may notice that there is a day that includes a little bit of pain and a lot of masculine attention. This is most likely the day of ovulation, and it may change from month to month.




