Depending on what your question is; if you are looking to start a family then after ovulation you can easily get pregnant during this time but if not, then after ovulation you are bound to have bleeding with is known as menstruation.
Yes - especially if you develop Anorexia Nervosa.
No. If you look to a regular menstual cycle of 28 day, maybe 5 of them are perioda, fecondity is only approximately 14 days before the perioda, we call this the ovulation. Some girl have longer ovulation than other, it's why it's hard for some couples to get kids.
its painful but it also have a joy of having a baby can you imagian a men having a baby....lol
the only way is if you take a pill...go to your doctor if you want to, they will put you on the right medication
One of the methods to predict ovulation is calendar method. You just check you menstrual cycle and calculate ovulation. e.g. If you have a 28-day cycle, ovulation starts around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. I use this calendar http://www.ladys-calendar.com. and it helps me to know days of ovulation.
While on the pill you don't have an ovulation cycle - the pill prevents ovulation. Once off the pill you can start tracking ovulation by cervical mucus changes and charting your menstrual cycle. Ovulation happens about 14 days prior to menstruation.
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Normal Menstrual cycle is 28 days.But may vary from person to person.1st day--------------14th day------------------28th day. CONSTANTSo as u can see for every woman the first 14days is constant and the 14th day(mid menstual cycle) is usually the time of ovulation.Whereas the next half of the cycle may vary..Some may have 14days..some 10days..some 18days...so..September 28th will be the day of ovulation! The above answer is not accurate, it is actually the second half of the cycle that stays constant. This is because ovulation can be suppressed, it may not come exactly 14 days after you last period. However your period is about 14 days after ovulation, and can't be suppressed. So if you have a 30 day cycle you probably ovulated on day 16. However some women have different luteal phases (phase in between ovulation and period) so ovulation can only really be determined by recording your basal body temperature over the course of your cycle, or doing a series of ovulation tests.
Ovulation cycles can be calculated using simple formulas based on your current menstrual cycle. I would visit WebMD to find out more on these ovulation calculators.
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