Most women ovulate between day 10 and day 18 - earlier and later can still be normal.
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/gettingpregnant/ovulationfaq.htmThis site says that it is possible to ovulate the day after pregnancy and that it is not accurate to say women ovulate 14 days after their period. Every woman is different and they ovulate at different times.
No - typically ovulation occurs two weeks BEFORE menstruation, if a womans cycle is around 28 days that means it's also two weeks after her period but if her cycle is longer than ovulation will occur later than that. Everyones menstrual cycle is different.
usually 14 days before and 14 days after your period. There is usually a 48 hour window to have an egg fertilized.
On average a woman ovulates 14 days after the first day of her period...however, everyone is different, so depending on the length of your cycle this could vary.
An irregular cycle can be a signal of no ovulation, but genarally speaking, you ovulate every time you have a period.
for most women its 28 days. but its not always the same for all women.
That depends on the length of her cycle. The average cycle is 28 days, meaning that she would most likely ovulate 14-16 days in (counting from after the first day of the last period). But that isn't true for all women.
Most women ovulate 14 days after their last menstrual cycle on the average 28 day cycle. If trying to conceive, there are indicators you can use.
Women ovulate around 14 days after their last period.
Normally you get your period 14 days after you ovulate, so ovulation takes place around day 26 of a 40 day cycle. 14 days is the average and it could range from 12-16 days.
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.
Technically no, but it depends on when you ovulate - sperm can last in the uterus for up to 5 days, and if you ovulate very early in your cycle, then it is technically possible to fall pregnant. But highly unlikely. Average cycle is 28 days long, the first day of your period is the first day of your cycle, so if your period is 5 days long and you have sex on the last day of you period, the sperm can live until day 12 of your cycle. Most women with a 28-day cycle will ovulate on day 14 of their cycle, so you can see how it could be possible to fall pregnant during your period. You usually ovulate 14 days before the start of your new period.
Most women ovulate between day 12 and day 18 of their cycle.
Typically women ovulate in the middle of their cycle. You should wait 10-14 days after ovulation to try a pregnancy test.
About day 22, my cycle was this long and that was exatly when I conceived.
Most women ovulate 14-16 days BEFORE a period so if yours have suddenly become irregular it is going to be difficult to predict. This might help http://www.bygpub.com/natural/natural-family-planning.htm
Yes, while you probably don't ovulate that early in your cycle, sperm can live for 5 days while waiting for the ripe ovum.