If you are not having regular periods, it can be difficult to determine if you are ovulating. Tracking changes in your basal body temperature or using an ovulation predictor kit can help determine if you are releasing eggs. However, irregular periods may indicate an underlying health issue, so it's important to consult with a healthcare provider.
If the remaining ovary is healthy, yes, you will likely still have a period every month. The ovary is responsible for releasing eggs and producing hormones that regulate the menstrual cycle. The presence of one functioning ovary can usually sustain normal menstrual patterns.
The ovary is a female reproductive organ that produces eggs and sex hormones like estrogen and progesterone. It is responsible for releasing eggs during ovulation and plays a crucial role in the reproductive system.
It is unlikely for eggs to be fertilized during menstruation because there is typically no ovulation happening at that time. However, sperm can survive in the body for a few days, so there is a small chance of conception if you have sex towards the end of your period and then ovulate shortly after.
Blue marlins reproduce sexually, with females releasing eggs and males releasing sperm into the water for external fertilization to occur. They do not reproduce asexually.
No, during menstruation, the lining of the uterus is shed, not the eggs. The eggs are released from the ovaries during ovulation, which occurs around two weeks before menstruation starts. The eggs are microscopic and cannot be seen during menstruation.
yes, definately! it depends when you had your last period. as you know, your period is your body releasing unfertilised eggs. so if you are just after, you might be lucky, or unlucky, depends on your point of view!
You have to "do it" before you period so the eggs will be fertilized and and you will become pregnant. But, you don't do it before, you will have you period when the eggs are rotten and the eggs will be gone. And you will have to wait another month. I am only 8 and I know this.
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You're releasing dead eggs from your ovaries
i had two fishes<i dont know what they are!>which kept on releasing eggs;atleast once every 10 days.when it was ready to lay eggs;it used to come down try to move the stones and lay eggs near plants.the eggs usually hatch after 10-15 days
If your goldfish is female and full of eggs, she may release them in the tank. If there is no male in the tank with her, she may very well simply reabsorb the eggs without ever releasing them at all.
An ovipositor is a duct for releasing eggs. The insects that have this are female.
No. Because you are not releasing eggs yet.
The tapeworm reproduces by releasing proglottids filled with eggs. Proglottids are segments of the tapeworm's body that contain reproductive organs, allowing them to release eggs into the host's intestines before being expelled in feces.
One way to determine if you are not releasing eggs is by tracking your menstrual cycle and looking for patterns of irregular or absent ovulation. You can also consult with a healthcare provider who can conduct tests such as blood work or ultrasound to evaluate your ovarian function.
No, the praying mantis dies shortly after it lays its eggs. Though after releasing the eggs it protects its eggs until it ages or tires out and dies.
Wait until you have you period and just a few day after your finished where you know you don't have anymore eggs left! Than, you can have it, because there are no eggs to fertilize!