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If you are observing mucus, you will know you have had your fertility Peak (the closest day to ovulation that we can identify without daily ultrasounds) when the mucus progresses and changes, becoming more wet and slippery. Then, when there is an abrupt change to being much more dry - you go back and consider the LAST slippery day the Peak day. Ovulation can occur on the Peak day, on the day after Peak, or two days after Peak.
If you are taking your basal body temperatures, when you have 3 temperatures which are at least 0.1 degrees higher than the previous 6 temperatures - it is very likely that ovulation occured. Ovulation occurs at some point prior to the rise in temperature.