You only ovulate one day per cycle - although you may release multiple eggs over a 24 hour period, and with eggs surviving for up to 24 hours it means there may be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours. It takes your entire menstrual cycle to ovulate as it's a cycle, a domino effect of hormonal changes and functions occurring between aspects of your reproductive organs.
Implantation bleeding depends on when you ovulate,had sex and when u conceived.. you can have implantation bleeding anytime during your menustral cycle depending on when you conceived.
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It means that you have an irregular cycle. In order to hve a regular period you have to have a regular menstrual cycle, for you to ovulate on a regular basis, if you're young this can take time to happen as it takes your body time to mature to a point where it will ovulate regularly. If you have poor health or are not a healthy weight this can effect ovulation too, thus can cause irregular cycles. If concerned talk to your doctor to figure out why your cycles are irregular and look into treatment.
150,000 minutes = 104.2 days.
Generally about 2 weeks (14 days). This does vary with each person, however.
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.
Women ovulate around 14 days after their last period.
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Generally on or about day 14 of a 28 day cycle you will ovulate. It is important to know that if you are sexually active that sperm will stay alive in the uterus for 5-6 days so if you have sex on day 12 you can get pregnant.
Yes. Its always good to have sex 2-3 days before you ovulate, the day you ovulate and 2 days after if your trying to get pregnant.
The only fairly safe days are the first ones when you bleed. During the others you risk pregnancy. A orgasm can make you start ovulate again and only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day each month.
Yes, the estimated conception date is often out by a couple of days. Therefore, we say that it is give or take a few days. The reason it can be wrong is because all women ovulate at a slightly different time in their cycle.
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If you take the number of days of your cycle and divide it by two you will get a general day for ovulation. So if your cycle is 28 days you would normally ovulate on day 14, but this could change each cycle. My cycles are between 24 and 28 days so I ovulate earlier around day 11. You will have a clear sticky discharge around the day you ovulate. Normally it is a lot of discharge. You can get a basil body thermometer and take your temp every day when you wake up. Read the instructions on the thermometer and it will tell you how tell when you ovulate if you do not have the discharge.