Ovulation is the time of month when your egg is most likely to become fertilized. If you're bleeding, you're either menstruating (you're not pregnant) or miscarrying (you were pregnant). Other than that, ovulation doesn't have much to do with how heavy or light your flow is.
No, menstrual blood is not produced in the ovary. Menstrual blood is the shedding of the uterine lining that occurs following ovulation if pregnancy doesn't occur.
because 1. tissue thromboplastine is not present unless rupturation occur. 2. there is continuous blood flow in body 3. heparin (an anticoagulant) is present in body
no
This is spotting, it's light bleeding that has mixed with your discharge. This can occur at the start of end of your period, or it may be spotting for another reason such as ovulation spotting.
Implantation can occur anywhere from 6 to 12 days after ovulation. 5-12 days past ovulation
yes
Seeing a spot of blood during ovulation is considered an excellent fertility sign. when the egg bursts through the follicle, a little bleeding may occur. This blood will then make its way out and show up as "spotting". Or, during ovulation, the level of estrogens rise, and this sometimes prompts the uterus to shed a bit of lining, which shows up in the form of "spotting."
Menarche is a woman's first menstruation. It follows her first ovulation, as the body excretes blood that accumulated in preparation for a pregnancy that did not occur.
Yes, for many people it does
Estrogen
LH
It occurs at any time