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Good question: generally speaking, take total number of days between periods, divide that by 3: pregnancy highly likely during the middle 1/3. in this case 23/3=8 : most likely conception dates = oct 19th thru 27th.

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Q: When are you most fertile your last period was 10th october and lasted 4 days your cycle is every 23days so what dates are you more likely to conceive?
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