My understanding is that most women ovulate 14 days prior to the start of their next period (in a normal 28-day cycle, that is also 14 days after the start of their period). It doesn't seem to be the right timing if that is truly when you ovulate.

That's not always the case, though. If you are actively trying to conceive, which it seems like you are from your posts, you can get the book Taking Charge of Your Fertility that will help you monitor your cycle and increase your chances of pregnancy. There are also ovulation kits you can buy to predict when you ovulate to increase your chances of pregnancy. Good luck!