There are many potential signs of ovulation:
Typically ovulation will occur around 14 day before your period, but cycles can change.
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During a normal human female's menstrual cycle, you are most likely to get pregnant when you ovulate, which can be anywhere from 10 to 20 days after you get your period. Generally, an estimate of 14 days is used, but there are also ovulation detection kits and common signs of being about to ovulate
Menstrual period refers to menstruation or your period, which is the start of your menstrual cycle. If you're referring to mid-cycle then midway through the menstrual cycle is typically when a woman would ovulate.
No you do not have to be on your period to get pregnant. The reason you may have heard it called a monthly cycle is because every women has certain phases that her body goes through in approximately a month and one of them is a monthly period. Another part of the cycle is ovulation (the time during which a women can get pregnant.) Ovulation is when the ovaries release an egg and it happens at different times for different women. There are ways to track ovulation but I never read any of it too in depth (I was already Pregnant). The link I included has a lot of info but explains the menstrual cycle pretty well. http://www.womenshealthlondon.org.uk/leaflets/cycle/cycle.html The part you should pay attention to though is ovulation. If you need more info on how to tell when you are fertile (not just a guess based on the average women) the next link I provided goes in depth on different signs of ovulation and other parts of the menstrual cycle, it even includes a calendar for you to track on. http://www.womentowomen.com/sexualityandfertility/predictingovulation.aspx Hope this is helpful.
hi it's take place after 10 to 20 days after your period to know exactly when you are most fertile u must buy an ovulation test and do it every day in the same time every test box have 20 strips to do the test wich u good luck
Some women have a slight amount of discharge when they are ovulating.
You need to have a monthly cycle to track ovulation by dates, otherwise you need to learn other signs of ovulation like changes in cervical mucus. See info at link.
No menstrual cycle Sore/tender breasts Bloating Shortness of breath Cravings Heartburn
Yes,also could be signs of pregnancy , or ovulation . All depending on when your cycle starts
They are not signs of pregnancy, but you may be pregnant and have them.
Bloating and tenderness, cramps in the abdomen, headaches, irritability and ultimately vaginal bleeding are all signs of the onset of the menstrual cycle.
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