Yes. On average with a 29 day cycle you will ovulate around day 15, but this varies from person to person, and from cycle to cycle. Also, the test strips are not perfect at detecting ovulation. The ideal way to use them is to start around day 12 and test every day until you get a positive. You should test an afternoon or evening urine, when you have not urinated for at least 4 hrs, and haven't been drinking excessive fluids. They detect a surge in leutenising hormone, which usually means ovulation will occur in the 24-36 hrs after the strip first turns positive. Even if used perfectly they can sometimes get it wrong. You should test several cycles over a few months, and it is helpful also to monitor other fertility signs such as basal body temperature and cervical fluid changes. If you have all this information together over about 3 months and especially if your cycles are regular you will then have a much better idea of your time of ovulation.
==Ovulation Basics== This link tells it all: http://www.ovulation-calendar.com/hlp-d01-ovulation-basics.html Most people start ovulating exactly two weeks after the start of your period. Although it could be different for everyone.
It is possible. But you could be fertile.
We don't know you, but it is possible if you are still ovulating and have had unprotected sex.
You could be, but it's more likely that you're just ovulating. Many women notice blood in with the cervical mucous during ovulation
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Yes I did. Although I had it pretty easy, it isn't easy for others as it's hard to determine when your ovulating. The best advise for you is use ovulation kits as your cycle is out of wack. It may take longer but theres defiantly no reason why you can't get pregnant.
Having a period two weeks ago means most likely you were not pregnant at that time. Knowing that you are now ovulating, right on schedule is another strong indication that you are not pregnant.
That means you could be ovulating or could be ovulating soon.
Very unlikely.
Buy ovulation kits, to make sure your ovulating, have sex every other day while ovulating. If you still don't get pregnant , talk to a Dr. he/she might could help out or send you to a fertility Dr. Good Luck.
If you have a long cycle like 32 days you could.
Hello. Not necessarily no. The only way to tell if you are ovulating if your not having periods, is by seeing your doctor for a ovulation blood test or by buying a ovulation predictor kit from your pharmacist.