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No. If the fertilized egg implants, no period will occur.
When an egg is not fertilized it continues its journey through the fallopian tube and enters the uterus but does not implant. The egg will be expelled from the uterus during the next period of menstruation.
For most women, between each period is a time spam of 28 days roughly. Yours could be shorter or longer. 14 days before your expected period you ovulate (release and egg) This is known to be the best time for trying for a baby because the egg is ready to be fertilized. If the egg isn't fertilized you will have your period 14 days later. So the answer to your question is before.
As long as the egg does not get fertilized it will come.
Each month an egg is released in a woman's womb. If this egg is not fertilized by a sperm by the end of that month the egg will die off and be realeased through the vagina with the surrounding tissue, thus causing a woman to have a period.
When the female's egg is fertilized.
it sheds along with your period..
no. it is not possible because the egg needs to be fertilized by male sperm and if there is not, egg, nothing gets fertilized so, yeah, nope
no because the egg should have been fertilized , a period is when the egg hasn't been fertilized and needs to leave the body
If the egg is not fertilized it disintegrates (breaks down) and menstruation (your period) begins 11-16 days later. The mature egg is fertilized when it is joined with a sperm cell.
Ovulation is the time when your egg drops through your filopian tubes and can be fertilized by a sperm that enters through your cervix. This egg that drops is only good for about two days. If it isn't fertilized then that's why you have your period, to flush it out naturally.