No, the two are distinct (albeit related) concepts.
Yes, it is normal for a woman to enter menopause between ages 45-55 - this means a woman is no longer ovulating regularly, thus no longer menstruates regularly.
Yes! as long as it is in that period of a woman's fertility cycle where she is ovulating and she doesn't have to have had her first period yet either. Same after having a baby - she can get pregnant right away, again without having a period. The fertility cycle comes before the period.
She could be. But she could just be ovulating or near her period
When you have sexual intercourse or insert semen by other means, when the woman is ovulating.
It means that her insides are getting cleaned up
when you are ovulating is there an odor?
No, once your period begins you are no longer ovulating. A woman ovulates before menstraion, this the only time of the month that a female can become pregnant
If you don't have your period you are not ovulating so no. However, if you are menopausal it can take years until it's over so it depends on for how long you have not had your period.
Ovulation is the period of time a woman is fertile. This is nomally in the middle of a womans cycle lasting 3-7 days. Ive never heard of the term "non-ovulating", but i would have to say it is the days that she isn't ovulating/fertile. Or maybe it refferrs to after menopause, when a woman no longer ovulates, making her infertile.
This is something you ask your gyno to help you with to make sure it's accurate. There aren't really safe periods though since we know today that a woman can start ovulating by having a strong orgasm.
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Yes, a woman can began ovulating during her last period so all sex should be protected at all times so you do not run the risk of pregnancy.