After your last Depo-Provera shot, it will take roughly three months to have your first period. As soon as you resume having your periods, ovulation should return to normal as well.
yea that's what it means. as soon as u start getting ur period that means ur 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.
Yes, women ovulate BEFORE each period, so even before the first time we have our period, we ovulate. There is always that chance that they are about to start. (Ovulating is when the egg comes down)
they look at when you has your last period. you ovulate 10-15 days before you have a period and you can only conceive when you're ovulating.
No. If you are not ovulating, you will not experience a period. A period only occurs after you have ovulated and the egg was not fertilised. Hello. This is difficult to say. Some women with very irregular cycles ovulate every month while others ovulate spontaneously. The only way to tell if you are ovulating is by having a ovulation blood test at your doctors and by buying ovulation predictor kits.
Yes, you can't ovulate during menstruation but spotting can occur for a few days after menstruation is no longer active - thus you may be ovulating while still spotting.
Not getting a period for 10 months, basically means you are not ovulating (releasing an egg, ready to fertilise) You could just start producing again randomly, but if you are wanting to get pregnant then I would suggest spaeking to your doctor, and getting medical treatment to help you ovulate again, and therefore concieve.
Could be your ovulating? I get it when I'm ovulating I know the signs because we are trying for a baby
Most women don't ovulate so early in their cycle, but it is possible. It may occur unexpectedly in someone who usually ovulates later.
If your period wasn't due & you're on birth control, then this is break through bleeding. Birth control stops you from ovulating. If you're currently on the 7day break or sugar pills then this is normal.
If you ovulate, your period will soon follow. There are kits you can buy at the drug store that can estimate the probability that you're ovulating, but if you haven't started your period yet (it can take a year to return, maybe more after being on Depo for so long) then the kit is useless. So, the return of your period is the best indicator.
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.