Hi, When you stop the pill it does effect your menstrual cycle and it may be irregular for the next 3 months. If your period doesn't arrive in 7 days perform a pregnancy test. If your period changes from the date it used to arrive on before you started the pill, then this can change your ovulation date but its difficult to say.
if your period is late one week that means you ovulated late
cycles vary usually you ovulate seven days before the menses (period) starts.
That isn't likely to happen, unless she ovulates late in her cycles. Getting pregnant depends on when a woman ovulates, not when she has her period. Most women ovulate about 14 days after their last period.
Most women do not ovulate on the same day each month but rather around the same day. There is a very easy way to learn when you ovulate. See related link.
If your period is a month late or you miss a period it can simply mean you didn't ovulate that month due to stress or ill health, there are various possible reasons. The odd late or absent period is nothing to worry about, if you miss more than three cycles in a row then see your doctor.
youre probably a late ovulator. doctors go by a standard 2 week ovulation calendar meaning most people ovulate 2 weeks after the day they start their period. im also a late ovulator. i ovulate 3 weeks after the day i start my period so youre probably 6.3 weeks
If you ovulate around day 14 and have regular periods, by LMP (last menstrual period) you would be 5 weeks - the actual age of the embryo would be 3 weeks.
Ovulation occurs about two weeks before your period. And during the time of ovulation is when you can get pregnant. So essentially ovulation causes pregnancy if the egg is properly fertilized.
Chlamydia doesn't cause a late period or change your menstrual cycle. If your period is late, take a pregnancy test.
Only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day every month so you can also have your period late or early and still be normal. I assume that you pee on a stick to know when you ovulate since that is the only sure way to know btw.
If the egg becomes fertilized, yes.
Bare in mind that up to a weeks variation in your cycle is completely normal - so if it came a few days later than you predicted that's normal. Your period can be irregular if you're in your teens due to hormonal imbalance while going through puberty, your period can also be late as a result of stress or ill health around the time you were due to ovulate.