In theory, yes - if you are menstruating regularly then it is very likely that you are ovulating and thus fertile, although there are multiple reasons why a woman with a regular ovulation/menstrual cycle may not be able to get pregnant. In some cases a woman may bleed without ovulation.
Yes. The menstrual cycle (not period) normally lasts between 28 and 35 days. It can vary but 28 to 35 is the normal range.
Yes, anything between 24 and 42 days is normal, with 28 being the average.
Yes, a 37 day menstrual cycle is completely normal. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days, but everyone is different so a little longer than that is not unusual at all.
Yes. Your body is just a day behind.
No, go see a doctor.
Yes, having a menstrual cycle of 33 days is completely okay. The average menstrual cycle is 28 days, this is only a few days longer than that so still well within normal range.
Nothing at all, it's normal. 28 days is the average menstrual cycle length - everyone is different so not everyone will have a 28 day cycle, also it's normal for cycles to change over time and for there to be a few days variation from one cycle to the next. If you go over 28 days then that simply means that your cycle is longer than the average menstrual cycle. Rather than expecting your periods every 28 days you should determine your own average menstrual cycle length. One menstrual cycle is the number of days from the first day of your period up until your next period, you add all these days together over your last 6 cycles and then devide by 6 to get an average. There are various apps for your phone or web sites that figure out your average menstrual cycle length for you. Take my cycles for example; July 25 (35 day cycle) June 20 (32 day cycle) May 19 (32 day cycle) April 17 (27 day cycle) March 21 (31 day cycle) February 18 (26 day cycle) So my average menstrual cycle is 33 days - as long as my periods fall within 26 to 40 days they are still regular. So you see my cycle is longer than 28 days, and there can be a little variation from one cycle to the next, this is totally normal and healthy.
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The normal menstrual cycle is ovulation 14 days after your period. The first period post-partum can occur any time and birth control methods should be used.
Yes you can get pregnant A menstrual cycle is the time from when your periods start to when your periods start again, the timing can differ somewhat and the period can be longer or shorter, however that does not significantly change what the menstrual cycle is about. the menstrual cycle is about preparing you for getting pregnant. Cycle Length in Days following is a table that shows the probable date of ovulation after the first day of bleedingProbable Ovulation Day of your CycleLength of cycle 25 ovulation day in days after the first day of bleeding 11---------- 26--------------------------------------------------------------------12-----------27--------------------------------------------------------------------13---------- 28--------------------------------------------------------------------14-----------29--------------------------------------------------------------------15---------- 30--------------------------------------------------------------------16---------- 31--------------------------------------------------------------------17---------- 32--------------------------------------------------------------------18---------- 33--------------------------------------------------------------------19---------- 34--------------------------------------------------------------------20---------- 35--------------------------------------------------------------------21Remember that there is a period of several days before around 5 day and after around 3 days after ovulation that you can get pregnant. if you have irregular periods you should take extra care. Go to the related link below (the Menstrual Cycle) for more information on this subject.
could i be pregnant if i had sex 10 days after my period if i have a 33 day cycle
Day one of the cycle is the first day of bleeding. Fourteen (14) days after the start of the cycle, ovulation occurs. That is the time at which pregnancy can take place.
I have a 33 day cycle. Im usually am most fertile days 16-19 counting from the first day I start my period. I have three children and had 2 miscarriages. So I always times it from day 15-20 of my cycle to hit my ovulation.
It depends on the individual menstrual cycle. With the common 28 day cycle, ovulation should occur on the 14th day of the cycle (counted from the FIRST day of the period). If the cycle is longer ovulation can be expected at 14 days BEFORE the period is due. Example: 33 day cycle Ovulation at day 19 of the cycle (33-14=19). 38 day cycle Ovulation at day 24 of the cycle (38-14=24). If you want to anticipate your ovulation this is how to make the counts. It implies that you have observed your menstrual cycle over an extended period of time. If you are trying to get pregnant I would recommend repeated intercourse in the seven days before and (just to be sure) a couple of days after the expected ovulation date. This is because sperm cells survive up to seven days within the uterus (sometimes even up to ten). Since the menstrual cycle may always undergo changes due to stress, medication, weather changes etc. it is NOT a reliable contraceptive method.
I began Utrogestan 100, once a day, on day 14 of my cycle. I stopped on day 30 when I had not yet begun menstrating. My period began on day 33.
Most health care providers will tell you there is no real safe day because there is always a slight chance you can become pregnant, if your cycle is not always regular.Ovulation (fertile period) occurs about 14 days before your period starts, so first, you must know the duration of yourmenstrual cycle: the first day of your last menstrual period (first day of bleeding) to the first day of your next menstrual period. This is the duration of your menstrual cycle.The duration varies from woman to woman, it averages between 25 and 33 days.Ovulation occurs nears the middle of the cycle for most women, day 8 to day 21 (depending on the duration of your cycle).One week before and one week after the approximate day of ovulation is considered to be your fertile period.The days before and after the fertile period is called the safe period. If your cycle is every 30 days, your fertile period runs from day 9 until day 23. Days 1 - 8 and 24 - 30 would be considered your "safe period". (Remember sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to a week!)Because illness, stress, dieting and emotions can throw off the fertile period, this method is not highly recommended for women who do not want to become pregnant. Learning more about your cycle; cervical mucus changes, changes to the cervix, etc, is a much safer and effective means of natural family planning.
Yes. This is normal