Yes. But the day before your last day of ovulation is the most fertile.
It is possible. But you could be fertile.
That is what fertility means, the ability to get pregnant. Right after ovulation, a female is the most fertile.
A woman is most fertile during ovulation and around a week beforehand when she is producing fertile quality cervical mucus. During a 28 day cycle this will be around days 7-16: ovulation occurs around two weeks before menstruation and there can be a viable egg for up to 48 hours. Unless a woman uses fertility awareness method you cannot know when you are fertile or not.
When an egg cell is released from the ovary, it is called ovulation. This typically occurs once a month during a woman's menstrual cycle and marks the fertile window for potential fertilization.
One way to determine if a female is fertile is by tracking her menstrual cycle. Ovulation typically occurs around the middle of the cycle, and a woman is most fertile during this time. Other methods include monitoring changes in cervical mucus and using ovulation predictor kits. Consulting a healthcare provider for further guidance is recommended.
It depends on your own menstrual cycle - you could only know when you were fertile or not if using a method such as fertility awareness method. During the average 28 day menstrual cycle a woman will likely be fertile between days 7-16 - ovulation occurs on day 14 so there may be a viable egg for up to 48 hours, also women are fertile for a week prior to ovulation whenre there is fertile cervical mucus.
It depends on her cycle, but very likely. A woman is fertile during ovulation (which is typically two weeks before menstruation) and up to a week beforehand when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present - thus during an average 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile potentially days 7-16 of her cycle.
the 14th day
Unlikely. A woman will ovulate around 14 days before menstruation, and she is fertile up to 7 days before ovulation when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present. At most even if multiple eggs are realeased during ovulation there is still only a viable egg present for up to 48 hours after the start of ovulation - thus by the time a woman is due to menstruate any eggs released during ovulation are long dead. There are exceptions - for example a woman may have a very short luteal phase (phase between ovulation and menstruation) so she may ovulate less than 14 days before her period. Women can also bleed thinking it's menstruation when actually it's not. The only way to tell for certain when a woman is fertile or not is if she uses fertility awareness method to monitor her cycles on a daily basis.
A woman can only get pregnant if she has sex during ovulation or for the week prior when there is fertile cervical mucus present - but without tracking her cycles with FAM she can't know when she is fertile or not, so she must always assume she is fertile. Thus if a woman does not use birth control then she could get pregnant 17 days after her period.
Ovulation.
after there period, up ta 2 weeks of ovulation