Use condom and you can have sex whenever you want to.
Before you can calculate your ovulation day, you must first determine, the date of your last period's first day and you need to know your menstrual cycle. This two information is needed in order for you to calculate your ovulation using an ovulation calculator. The date of your period is not enough information, to calculate ovulation.
No. ovulation has to occur in order for pregnancy to be possible.
Probably around September 8th
No. ovulation has to occur in order for pregnancy to be possible.
The period typically comes about 14 days after ovulation.
No, ovulation is not the same as a period. Ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovary, while a period is the shedding of the uterine lining if the egg is not fertilized.
Sometimes ovulation will cause a slight amount of blood to be discharged. Normally termed "mittelschmertz", (mid-bleeding). It's normal, and is not a "period".
There are many indicators of ovulation, but no real way to know that you are indeed ovulating unless you test for ovulation. (I'd also like to note some women do have double ovulation.) Change in discharge (egg white like), change in body temp (very slight), and sometimes cramping could be all indicators of ovulation.
yes it is possible, if you have started your period& have had unprotected sex
No, a period is the shedding of the uterine lining, while ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovary.
After the end of the Tudor Period (22 August 1485-24 March 1603) the Stuart Period (24 March 1603-1 August 1714) started.
Each woman has her own unique ovulation period. They can be tested through over the counter ovulation kits or by tracking a woman's cycle during a calendar month, starting the week after her period ends.