Two weeks after your period
Once every 6 MBY.
If you do not ovulate, you may not have a regular period. This is common in conditions like Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) where ovulation may be irregular or absent. In such cases, a person may experience irregular, heavy, or light periods.
Irregular periods can indicate irregular ovulation, making it difficult to predict when ovulation occurs and therefore when to time intercourse for conception. Additionally, irregular periods can sometimes be a sign of hormonal imbalances that affect fertility. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to address the underlying cause of irregular periods and discuss fertility options.
Yes you can ovulate after day 15, especially if you have a history of irregular periods.
Periods will be irregular because you don't ovulate regularly. This is normal if you're in your teens as it takes time for your body to reach a point where it is mature enough to ovulate on a regular basis and hormonal imbalances are normal during puberty - equally if you're heading into menopause hormonal imbalances and slowing down of ovulation is normal. Your cycles can also be irregular due to ill health or health problems, it's a good idea for you to discuss menstrual irregularity with your doctor.
u can't get cancer from irregular periods but irregular periods can be a sign u hav cancer (in the rarest cases). it doesn't matter if u hav regular or irregular periods unless u aren't prepared wen u actually hav it.
No, that's why they are called irregular. O.O
If you are so irregular you should see a doctor.
My doctor gave me this for the same (irregular periods) and I was having a cyst in my left overy.
Yes! they can be irregular up until her twentys, many women have irregular periods to start with and it is perfectly normal.
No, since you don't know when you ovulate.