My period started on April 2nd, when will the next day be the ovulation period?

First, you need to know your menstrual cycle. Typically, a menstrual cycle is 28 days long, but everyone's body is different, so your cycle may be different. If your cycle is 28 days, you will start ovulating on day 14.

Next, you can use a calendar or calculator to calculate ovulation. On the calendar, you'll find the date from the first day of your next period to that day, then subtract that from the number of days in your cycle to get your ovulation date. In the calculator, you simply enter your menstrual cycle and dates and it will calculate your ovulation date.

Regardless of which method you use, the calculated dates are for reference only. Because everyone is different, your ovulation period may vary. Most importantly, during the period of ovulation, you should take steps to ensure that your pregnancy goes smoothly.