Fu 10 Day Watching May 2026
Notice how day 11 shows a temperature rise. After three days of high temps, you can stop watching. Even disciplined trackers make errors. Avoid these pitfalls: 1. Assuming Day 10 is the Same for Everyone A woman with a 35-day cycle may not ovulate until day 21. Her fu 10 day watching should be shifted to days 12 through 22. Always adjust the 10-day block based on your historical shortest cycle length.
| Cycle Day | Mucus Type | BBT (°F) | Cervix | Fertility Status | |-----------|------------|----------|--------|------------------| | 5 | Dry | 97.2 | Low/Firm | Infertile | | 6 | Sticky | 97.3 | Low/Firm | Infertile | | 7 | Creamy | 97.4 | Medium | Possibly Fertile | | 8 | EWCM | 97.3 | High/Soft | | | 9 | EWCM | 97.2 | High/Open | Peak Fertile | | 10 | Wet | 97.5 | High/Open | Fertile | | 11 | Sticky | 98.1 | Med/Firm | Ovulation day | | 12 | Dry | 98.3 | Low/Firm | Infertile (Confirmed) | fu 10 day watching
In a typical 28-day cycle, ovulation occurs around day 14. The period usually covers days 5 through 15 of your cycle—the ten days where your fertility status changes from "safe" (low probability) to "highly fertile" and back to "safe." Notice how day 11 shows a temperature rise