Yes that can happen although unlikely as ovulation occurs 2 weeks after the cycle begins.
The best recommended way to get pregnant or conceive is to find out when you are ovulating and try. The days you are ovulating are the days you are most fertile.
15 days after your last period finished up until your next one startsOne of the days when you are ovulating
You should start an ovulation test one to two days before you think you may start ovulating. Ovulation usually begins midway in your cycle. Generally between day 13 and day 17 of a normal cycle.
about twelve days before your expected period
Implantation occurs when the fertilized embryo attaches to the wall of the uterus. Prior to this it was fertilized in one of your fallopian tubes. Implantation occurs 4-8 days after ovulation.
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.
One can make a fertility calendar by keeping track of one's menstrual cycle and noting the days where she is most likely to be ovulating. This is usually around the fourteenth day of the cycle.
No one can tell you when you're going to start your period, we are not psychic, we cannot predict when you will start ovulating or menstruating. You need to go learn about menstruation and puberty so you understand this and are prepared for when your period does start.
Ovulation has a 3 days window. Day one you are beginning to ovulate, day two you are ovulating and day three you are finishing ovulation. During this time there is a high risk of pregnancy.
Its possible to have 2 in one month since most women have a period every 28 days. Just count how many days from the start of a period to the begining to the next. It should be a consistant number
After extensive research on Clomid and after having used Clomid for 3 months, there is nothing out there that shows this as a side effect. However, Clomid should be used by women who are NOT ovulating. If you are already ovulating, save yourself the discomfort of the side effects and at the very least, limit your Clomid treatment to 3 months to lower your risk of cysts and cancer. I was ovulating normally but took the Clomid and now that I am no longer taking Clomid, I am no longer ovulating. Thus, not only did I not become pregnant, I also adversely affected my future chances of conceiving.
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