the only real way is to take ovulation tests from an ovulation kit, or take your temperature every day, and when it rises, it means you've just ovulated.
Could be your ovulating? I get it when I'm ovulating I know the signs because we are trying for a baby
You will have discharge and you can check with a thermometer, it is warmer when ovulating
A doctor can tell you or when you give birth to them you would know. Fraternal twins is two separate eggs from the ovaries get fertilised.
A pain or a throbbing in the ovaries could be any number of things from a cyst to a tumor, or it could simply be due to ovulation. The only way to know for sure would be to consult with a medical professional.
The best way to tell when one is ovulating is to keep a calendar. Sometimes there is pain when ovulating, but other times there is not. By keeping a diary, one has a better chance to know the time of ovulation.
If you had normal periods at the time of puberty and they stopped at 14, there is a medical reason why. Either you exercise so much that your ovaries shut down, easily reversed by cutting back on sports or exercising or if at 14 you lost a lot of weight so your ovaries shut down again easy fix, gain some weight both of these should start your ovaries working and your period to return. The same can happen from gaining a lot of weight, the fix would be to go on a healthy diet. If none of these apply you need to be seen by a gynecologist and/or a endocrinologist. The gyn doc can tell you if all your girl parts are healthy. The endocrinologist is a doctor who specializes in hormones and thyroids and such. She can tell you what is out of balance with your hormones and what to do to get things working correctly. Chances are you are not ovulating and that is why your not menstruating.
There are dark-colored areas on the ultrasound in both ovaries. The radiologist doesn't know what they are.
by counting how many times you hump
I don't know anything about pregnancy. However, if your feeling unsure about it, you should definitely go to your doctor and ask him/her if it's normal or not. Aswell as asking what you might expect in the future, more cramps/pains etc etc.
A lot of women realize they are ovulating each month when they have a significantly larger amount of discharge to what the women normally gets.
no period or spotting every few months.or ask your doctor to do a fertility test. That will tell you how many eggs are left and will give you an idea if your done ovulating or not...
I would see you ob right away you may have cysts on your ovaries that could be removed. or you could have an std called chlamydia. believe it or not you can get it from other sexual activities other than vaginal intercourse.