It means your body geared up to ovulate but something happened and there wasn't an egg released from the ovary. This can be due to stress, illness, or general infertility. The ferning only shows that there is increased estrogen levels (which leads to higher salination in the saliva which leads to ferning), and estrogen isn't what leads to actual ovulation. The increase in BBT is when there is a hormone shift from estrogen (lower temps) to progesterone (higher temps), which happens when an egg is released. So when the egg isn't actually released (it's usually delayed by a short time leading to a longer than normal cycle) then there isn't a temperature shift, and you didn't actually O.
Ovulation occurs during the ovulation phase, typically this is 14 days into the menstrual cycle. Multiple eggs may be released during a 24 hour period but at most there'll only be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours.
Ovulation induced by copulation.
Seeing a spot of blood during ovulation is considered an excellent fertility sign. when the egg bursts through the follicle, a little bleeding may occur. This blood will then make its way out and show up as "spotting". Or, during ovulation, the level of estrogens rise, and this sometimes prompts the uterus to shed a bit of lining, which shows up in the form of "spotting."
The words menstruation and period mean exactly the same thing. Both are the process of the uterus lining shedding if fertilisation doesn't occur following ovulation.
Spotting can occur during various stages of the menstrual cycle, including around ovulation, but it does not necessarily mean you have already ovulated. Some women experience ovulation spotting, which happens when the egg is released from the ovary. However, spotting can also be due to other factors such as hormonal fluctuations, implantation, or menstrual irregularities. To determine if ovulation has occurred, tracking basal body temperature or using ovulation predictor kits can provide more accurate insights.
Ovulation is when your ovaries release an egg. Menstruation occurs when that egg is not fertilised and your menstrual cycle starts a new. Discharge is something you get throughout your entire menstrual cycle.
It can mean ovulation. Some people can ovulate and feel nothing at all. It could also mean you have gas. You can't rely on it as a sign of ovulation.
This is spotting, it's light bleeding that has mixed with your discharge. This can occur at the start of end of your period, or it may be spotting for another reason such as ovulation spotting.
Spotting can occur for a number of reasons. Most commonly spotting can occur due to hormonal changes during your menstrual cycle or as a result of ovulation. It could also occur if there has been some damage to the vaginal walls as a result of rough sex, or it may be a sign of an STD.
Brown discharge is usually discharged tinged with old blood. It can occur prior to or just after your period, and it can also indicate a yeast infection or a urinary tract infection. Another possibility is ovulation or pregnancy.
The ovulation fossa is a small pit on the surface of the ovary where the egg is released during ovulation. It is a temporary structure that forms in response to the maturation and release of the egg from the ovary. The ovulation fossa is a normal part of the ovulation process in many animals.
it could mean your fertile and getting ready for ovulation.