STEP 1: EGG PRODUCTION  

Starting on the first day of your menstrual cycle(the day you start to bleed)certain hormones are released into your blood stream  to stimulate a new group of follicles inside your ovary to begin producing eggs.

STEP 2: GETTING YOUR UTERUS READY  

As your eggs .start to grow the follicles release a hormone called as oestrogen.In a natural anticipation of fertilisation (the union of egg and sperm)',the rising oestrogen levels stimulate the lining of your uterus (endometrium) to become thicker. This helps to form a spongy bed into which your embryo (the fertilised egg)can easily implant and grow.

STEP 3: SELECTING THE EGG OF THE MONTH 

Within a few days one of the egg follicles begins to surpass the others in growth and maturity. It produces the strongest egg, the one you will eventually ovulate.

STEP 4: OVULATION 

The egg finally leaves the ovary after rupture of the follicle and travels to fallopian tube

STEP 5: GETTING PREGNANT 

In order for conception to occur,your partner's sperm must make contact with egg within 12 to 24 hours following ovulation. The egg in tube remains fertile for about 12 to 24 hours, after which time it begins to disintegrate.