This depends entierly on your menstrual cycle.
Typically ovulation occurs 14 days before menstruation, so during the average 28 day cycle that would put ovulation on day 14 - a woman is also fertile up to a week before ovulation. However everyone's menstrual cycles are different so a longer cycle would mean ovulation occuring later than day 14, also the lutenal phase (between ovulation and menstruation) can differ too. Menstrual cycles are also rarely always the same length.
Unless a woman uses fertility awareness method to monitor her cycles on a daily basis then there is no way for her to know for sure when she is fertile or not, guessing when she ovulates or is fertile based on past cycles is known as Rhythm Method and completely unreliable as cycles can change.
you do it before your period.. while ovulating.
14 days after her period.
Yes
This is probably caused by ovulation (releasing an egg) This occurs around 17 days after your period and many women feel cramps when they are ovulating
No, you cannot be pregnant unless you are ovulating. You ovulate 14 days b4 your missed period and 14 days after the 1st day of your last period. No, you cannot be pregnant unless you are ovulating. You ovulate 14 days b4 your missed period and 14 days after the 1st day of your last period. No, you cannot be pregnant unless you are ovulating. You ovulate 14 days b4 your missed period and 14 days after the 1st day of your last period.
It means your periods , were really not over.
Nope. In general, you can only get pregnant if you are ovulating.
Yes. The only safe time really is the first days of your period. You can start ovulating again after you've had a period.
A woman ovulates half-way through her cycle. For example, if your cycle is every 28 days (meaning if you start your period every 28 days), then two weeks (14 days) after you started your period would be when you are ovulating. If your cycle is 32 days, then you would be ovulating 16 days after you began your period. You may also experience mild cramping (sort of like the ending of your period) and a discharge with no odor, which is normal. Some women tend to have a higher and longer sex drive around the ovulating time. Try not to wear a pantyliner since it can increase the possibility of bacteria or yeast infections.
about twelve days before your expected period
You could be ovulating, bu I am not a doctor.
15 days after your last period finished up until your next one startsOne of the days when you are ovulating