Yes. when they first start many girls have a period without ovulating and may also ovulate without having a period. Also when approaching menopause the same occurs. Some women do not seem to ovulate all the time during the intervening years also but they would probably have irregular periods.
A woman has her period after ovulating, if the egg does not get fertilized. It is possible to ovulate more than once in between periods, and some girls can begin ovulating before their first period. So, it is *possible* to have ovulated and to not have had a period.
When women's body weight drops too low, they stop having periods, and stop ovulating, to try to preserve the little body weight they have.
However, no matter the reason for missing periods, you could ovulate at any time, and you wouldn't have the period until 2 weeks later, so you can't bank on not ovulating.
In general, no, but if your cycle returns to normal, you will not know it has until approximately two weeks after ovulation when your period arrives. Ovulation occurs about two weeks before a period.
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There is a 50-50 chance of ovulating and not getting your period.
I am in perimenopause and haven't had a period for almost 3 months. Do I still ovulate if I have no period?
women who have menstrual cycles do ovulate, however, every woman is different. It is highly unlike that a woman is able to have a menstrual cycle without ovulation.
you start ovulating around 28 days before your first period, but otherwise no
You have to have had your period and had sex to get pregnant
No, you can't ovulate while you're menstruating. Typically ovulation occurs 14 days prior to menstruation, if your cycles are especially short you may ovulate right after menstruation.
You can't get pregnant on your period as there is no egg present, however if your menstrual cycle is short it is possible for you to have fertile cervical mucus present during menstruation which can keep sperm alive in the vagina up to 7 days - by which time you may ovulate. Thus you can get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation.
Yes, you can't ovulate during menstruation but spotting can occur for a few days after menstruation is no longer active - thus you may be ovulating while still spotting.
Given a regular menses, ovulation normally occurs two weeks after menstruation.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant immediately after her period. If she has a short menstrual cycle it is possible for her to ovulate directly after menstruation, or certainly she may be fertile directly after menstruation.
Yes, ovulation always comes before menstruation. Menstruation is what happens if you ovulate but don't get pregnant, the uterus gets ready for potential pregnancy and if that doesn't happen then it sheds ready for the next cycle.
14 days from the begining of your last period is the approximate time that you will ovulate, assuming you are average you should have ovulated the 15th.
No, you can't get pregnant during your period...but you can get pregnant as a result of sex during your period. Women don't ovulate during menstruation, however if a woman has a short menstrual cycle she may have fertile quality cervical mucus present during menstruation, this can keep the sperm alive in the vagina for up to 7 days by which time she may ovulate. Thus always use birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
No, you cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg present to fertilise. However it is possible to get pregnant as a result of sex during your period as you may have fertile cervical mucus present which can keep sperm alive up to a week, by which time you may ovulate.
No, a woman cannot be fertilised during menstruation - it is biologically impossible to ovulate during menstruation, however in the right conditions sperm from sex during menstruation can survive for up to 7 days by which time a woman may ovulate and thus get pregnant. If a woman doesn't want to get pregnant she and her partner should always use birth control.
You ovulate two weeks before menstruation - thus the soonest you'd skip a period is that first period, two weeks after you get pregnant.
No, you cannot get pregnant on your period...but you can get pregnant as a result of sex during your period. During menstruation there is no egg present to fertilise, however there may be fertile quality cervical mucus which can keep the sperm alive in the vagina for up to 7 days, by which time your period may have ended and you may ovulate.