Not high enough, according to all the women here on the board who have been trying. Talk to your doctor, she's going to have a better knowledge of your health than randos on the internet.
If you have sex and ovulate on the same day what's your chances of conceiving?
It depends. With proper use of BCPs, less than 1%, with proper use of condoms, about 2%. Completely unprotected, about 20% if you and your partner are completely healthy.
How do you know you ovulated? Are you temping/opks/observing CM? Sperm can generally live for a few days so anything is possible even if you only have sex one time. But that said you can have sex every day including the day you ovulate and not become pregnant. Like others have said you have about a 20% chance of becoming pregnant. How long ago was ovulation - has enough time passed that you could take a test to settle your mind either way?
Me: 31 | Husband: 32 Married: September 2014! TTC #1: January 2016 BFP 5/16/16 Quinn Born 1/27/17
If you're anything like me then 0% unless you're on fertility drugs.
Me: 28 DH: 29 Married: August 2014 TTC #1 Since March 2015 Diagnosed with PCOS March 2016 SA results normal April 2016 3 rounds clomid + trigger + TI = BFN 3 rounds clomid + trigger + IUI = BFN Uterine polyp removed July 2017 Round 1 IVF January 2018
That information is, of course, only true if you did indeed ovulate. Unless you are temping or have had an ultrasound you would not know if you did/ when you did.
Re: Really need feedback
DS - January 2014
TTCAL | April 2016
CP | June 2016
CP | July 2016
Me: 28 & Partner: 32 | Married 2014
BFP 7/29 EDD 4/11
Are you trying to get pregnant, or worried about an accidental pregnancy?
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Me: 31 | Husband: 32
Married: September 2014!
TTC #1: January 2016 BFP 5/16/16 Quinn Born 1/27/17
Me: 28 DH: 29
Married: August 2014
TTC #1 Since March 2015
Diagnosed with PCOS March 2016
SA results normal April 2016
3 rounds clomid + trigger + TI = BFN
3 rounds clomid + trigger + IUI = BFN
Uterine polyp removed July 2017
Round 1 IVF January 2018
That information is, of course, only true if you did indeed ovulate. Unless you are temping or have had an ultrasound you would not know if you did/ when you did.