Ther is no such thing as "egg white mucus", during ovulation, your cervical mucus gets more thin and watery during ovulation so the sperm can swim through it easier. Most women ovulate 10-14 days after the first day of there last menses.
yes it is possible. Your periods are a cleansing. Ovulation is different. Please talk to your gyn. I never ovulated.
You will only know if you ovulated by purchasing a ovulation predictor test from your Pharmacist. Your period is not caused by ovulation but by the reduction in the amount of BCP in your system.
Yes it can, if you do not ovulate, you might not have a period that month.
That depends if you know how to read your ovulation. The period can only come after ovulation. If you have no idea whether you ovulated or not, then there is no guarantee of anything. If you ovulated and you´ve had sex around the time of ovulation, you´re likely pregnant. If you haven´t ovulated, there is no way you are pregnant, no matter if you had sex, or not. And, of course, if you are late, and you haven´t had sex, then you likely haven´t ovulated for some reason. Maybe you´ve been under stress, or you´ve been sick... many reasons can occur that make the body pause out on the menstrual cycle.
Day 1 of your cycle is the day you start your period, followed by ovulation. About 14 days after ovulation you will have your next period if you are not pregnant, beginning the cycle over again. Ovulation is the phase of the cycle when pregnancy can occur and this comes after your period.
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Pinkish jelly discharge suggests ovulation - fertile cervical mucus with blood from ovulation bleeding - unless you use fertility awareness method you can't know for sure when you ovulated or when you were fertile so your days may be off. You could have spotting after ovulation if you had a ruptured ovarian cyst.
Yes - you only menstruate if you have first ovulated, but your body will try to prevent or delay ovulation if you're unwell in order to prevent pregnancy at a time when you'd not be able to cope, thus late or absent ovulation equates to late or absent menstruation.
Yes, my mother had her periods while pregnant with me. Your ovulated egg can stay in your body several days before dissolving if not fertilized with sperm.
You ovulated for most likely the 5 days starting (monday) November 23rd through the 27th (Friday) making your high point of ovulation on the 25th (wendsday). My LMP was the same day and I concieved the doc thinks on the first day the 23rd.
If you are due June 6th, you must have ovulated on or near September 12th. Your due date given to you is 38 weeks from the day of ovulation and 40 weeks from the day of your last menstrual period.