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Ovulating on Day 6 of cycle
July 7, 2014

Question

I have been trying to get pregnant with my second child for almost a year. I started using ovulation tests, and it turns out I ovulate on or around Day 6 of Niddah – meaning, for example, if I get my period on a Friday, I ovulate on Tuesday or Wednesday. My bleeding stops after three days which is the frustrating part because I count the full 5 days (I am clean after day 3) and then the additional 7 but I ovulate on or around day 6 of the total 12 days. I have been using the ovulation sticks for a couple of months now and was hoping it was just a one-time thing but it is clearly something in my system that is now making me ovulate during the 12 day niddah period which is why I am unable to conceive. That is why I need to know what I can do – if there’s a possibility to receive a heter in this case to go to mikveh early.

Answer

We are sorry to hear of your difficulties conceiving.

Six days into the cycle is very early to ovulate and can be associated with medical difficulties conceiving that are unrelated to mikveh, in particular because the uterine lining is not thick at that stage of the cycle and the egg is immature.

Please see a physician as soon as possible in order to confirm your timing, and to discuss possible causes and treatment, including the medical possibilities for pushing off ovulation.

In the meanwhile, you can learn more about ovulating before immersion in our article here. In some cases, performing an earlier hefsek taharah is possible, but we need more information to make that determination.

Once you have a clearer picture of the medical situation, please be in touch with us, so that we can offer you appropriate halachic guidance. You may find it helpful to consult a Yoetzet Halacha Fertility Counselor. (This is a free service, details here.)

This response was updated on 20 November, 2020.
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