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No. The egg is the reason you have your period in the first place. If there isn't any eggs to come down into the uteris, then there is no lining of the placenta, therefore there isn't any blood (period). No. The egg is the reason you have your period in the first place. If there isn't any eggs to come down into the uteris, then there is no lining of the placenta, therefore there isn't any blood (period).

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Yes, it is possible to have a period without ovulation. This is known as anovulatory bleeding, where the uterus sheds its lining without the release of an egg from the ovaries. Anovulatory bleeding can cause irregular or unpredictable menstrual cycles.

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