Yes. it's less common but it definitely can happen.
An irregular cycle can be a signal of no ovulation, but genarally speaking, you ovulate every time you have a period.
perfectly fine.
Yes, its completely normal. My period is only 3 days as well. A normal period flow lasts anywhere from 3 to 6 days. And I would consider yourself lucky...
That seems a bit early to me, but it is probably possible. Although I'm not sure how you know when you ovulated, unless you are testing yourself regularly. Wait another day or two and take a test or go see a doctor. Typically you ovulate around day 14 of your cycle and bleed (the onset of your period) on day 28. With this in mind, I'm not sure if I understand your question. If you haven't found an answer, please feel free to clarify your question. (I am currently working on my RN degree with a focus on women's health). I am a nurse. Not everyone is on a 28 day cycle. Some people do know when they ovulate because they have ovulation pains. If your period starts 14 days after you have these pains then you can bet you ovulated on that day. But, no you probably wouldn't experience implantation bleeding 3 days after ovulation. There is a widespread misconception that you ovulate 14 days after the start of your period. This is not TRUE! You actually ovulate 14 days before the start of your next period. Implantation will generally take place about 5 days on average after conception. The fertilized embryo needs time to travel down the fallopian tube while dividing. On the fifth day it will become a blastocyst. Only then can it implant into the uterine wall, which occasionally causes implantation bleeding. A lot of people talk about implantation bleeding but very few seem to actually get it; it's a very unreliable sign of pregnancy.
3 days
Yeah that's pretty close. You usually ovulate 2 weeks before and it lasts for about 3 days.
No, you become fertile after your period. ITs called a menstruel cycle because you menstrate first, then ovulate.
A women tends to ovulate 15 days after her period... it can be anywhere from 3 days b4 or 3 days after the 15 day! good luck
It is unlikely unles you have an iregular period The most likely time to fal pregnant is half way through your cycle when yo ovulate and about the 4 days before and a 3 days after that.
Yes. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman will ovulate on day 14, thus will have fertile cervical mucus present from day 7 - this keeps sperm alive in the vagina for up to 7 days. If your cycle is short it's very possible you;re fertile 3 days after your period.
You ovulate 14 days before your period, so in a perfect 21 day cycle, 7 days after your last period but that's not typical in every woman. Typically, a woman ovulates 7-14 days after the first day of her period. For example, if your last period started on October 3, you would be in prime ovulation time between October 10-17. Due to the fact that every woman's body is different, it is possible to ovulate outside of that range. An easy way to determine ovulation is to pay attention to your vaginal secretions. When you notice that those secretions are the consistency of egg whites, stringy and clear, you most likely are in your fertile time. Such a consistency makes the vaginal environment more friendly to the reception of semen. The thick, "snotty" like mucus holds the semen inside the vagina, therefore increasing the chances of pregnancy.
Mice are in estrus for a period of about 10 to 12 hours, and they will go into estrus every 3 or 4 days.
Yes, you can. It is possible to get pregnant at any time and so it's important to always use protection unless you're trying to get pregnant. There is no 'safe' time. Chance of pregnancy rises starting on day 3, (day 1 being the day your period starts) it is highest on the days right before you ovulate (when your ovaries release the egg), reaching a maximum of nearly 30%. Sperm can live for a week in the female reproductive tract, increasing the chance of pregnancy. Yes it's possible! You can get pregnant during your period!
An irregular cycle can be a signal of no ovulation, but genarally speaking, you ovulate every time you have a period.
When you ovulate on clomidIt is unusual to start clomid on CD 2. One usually starts on CD 3-5 and then takes one pill a day for 5 days. Ovulation usually occurs 5-9 days after your last pill. So you could ovulate as early as day 11.
Yes. Every woman's period is different. A period that lasts only three days will still expel an egg, and a woman is still fertile afterward.
Yes, it is possible for a woman to get pregnant on her period. Remember, sperm can live for 3-5 days in the woman.