Well...I don't want to argue, but if you are a textbook then you will ovulate on CD14. The reality is that every woman is different and the only way you can be sure you have ovulated is to a) chart your temperatures (this is more reliable than CM etc) b) have bloodwork done to confirm the rise of progesterone and other associated hormones c) have ultrasounds or d) find yourself pregnant.

Remember too it is possible to have all of the signs and symptoms of ovulation but not actually pop the egg. If you don't already, I would suggest charting your temps might be a more reliable method of keeping track of your O date.

Lisa