1 your uterus wall builds up for an egg to be planted
2 your egg travels from your ovary down the Fallopian Tube into the upper part of the uterus
3 when the egg isn't fertilised your uterus's wall of extra tissue breaks down and you'll bleed, this is a period
Yes, a menstrual cycle can last longer than 28 days. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different, although a normal cycle would still be within around a month long. It's also normal to have up to a weeks variation from your average cycle length.
A 28 day menstrual cycle is just that - a menstrual cycle that lasts for 28 days, from day one of menstruation up until the next menstrual phase. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days, but everyone is different and there can be a few days variation from one cycle to the next.
Yes because it comes on every 7 days each month
once a month
For women having a regular cycle, ovulation occurs for around 10 days or Day 11 to Day 21 of her cycle. The 14th day is mostly the day where the women ovulate, if she is having a 28-day cycle.
Oh God! A 30 day cycle? it's only supposed to last a week every month.
You count from the start. The first day of your period is Day 1. The last day is whatever day comes the day before your next period starts. The actual number of days varies between women, or even from cycle to cycle.
Ovulation generally occurs between day 11 and day 21 of a woman's cycle.
The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days, thus a new cycle will start every 28 days. Everyone is different so will have a different menstrual cycle length, also some variation from one cycle to the next is normal.
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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.
Every woman's cycle is different but most ovulate around the 14th day of a 28 day cycle. You can learn to chart your cycle your self. See related link.
for a regualr 28 day cycle it should be about 2 weeks... you will ovulate about 2 weeks after the first day of your period
Yes. But you need to know that not every woman has a 28 day cycle. That is just the "average." I know women who have 30 day, 27 day, 42 day and other day cycles. It is just what is normal for you.
Ovulation occurs 14 days after the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP), if you are on a 28 day cycle.Since many women do not have regular periods, ovulation may occur anywhere from 10 to 17 days after the first day of the LMP.If you are regular, but not on a 28-day cycle, ovulation will occur at midway through your cycle ie (14th day on a 28 day cycle, 17th day on a 34 day cycle, etc). Remember that this day is according to how many days after the first day of your LMP.
Every 14-18 days per cycle. To determine this you count the first day of your period as 1 and mark off each day on a calendar. The average cycle is 28 days and ovulation happens about day 14 in the cycle.