Between 10-20 days after the first day of your cycle
The contraceptive pill effects the entire menstrual cycle. The pill suppresses the menstrual cycle in order to prevent ovulation so that you cannot fall pregnant if you were to have sex.
No, if a woman has no menstrual cycle then she cannot get pregnant. The menstrual cycle includes ovulation, no ovulation means no pregnancy. This is how hormonal Birth Control such as the combination pill works, it suppresses the menstrual cycles in order to stop ovulation to prevent unintended pregnancy.
The proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle is the phase following ovulation and before menstruation. During this phase the uterine lining develops in order to support the growth of the embryo if the woman falls pregnant.
A menstrual cycle is broken down into a follicular phase, ovulation and a luteal phase. These occur in that order (as long as everything is working normally) and make up the "cycle". I guess they call it a cycle because you just keep going round and round and unless you get pregnant or have something happen (i.e birthcontrol) to change this, it will just keep cycling.
Sperm is the male sex cell that goes on to fertilize the egg in order for pregnancy to occur. The menstrual cycle is the female reproductive cycle, an egg is released during ovulation.
No, yogurt has absolutely no impact on your menstrual cycle what-so-ever. It's yogurt, it has no ability to change your hormones in order to change your menstrual cycle.
Your period is controlled by your menstrual cycle, you cannot skip phases of your menstrual cycle or speed-up your menstrual cycle in order to start your period sooner than it is due. You cannot force your period to start overnight or at all, and there's really no need to attempt to make it start sooner.
Definitely. But in order to accomplish that, you'll need to have intercourse again.
menstrual phase (menstruation)proliferative phaseischemic phasefollicular phaseovulatory phase (ovulation)luteal phase (also known as secretory phase)
Follicle stage -> ovulation -> corpus luteum -> menstruation
Follicle stage -> ovulation -> corpus luteum -> menstruation
No. Pregnancy occurs when sexual intercourse is performed, carrying on the natural life cycle of humans, one must first have sex or be artificially inseminated in order to become pregnant. 33f505ab-f6f7-4e54-859f-365ee4113c4c 1.03.01