probably on 28th day or mostly between 26th and 30th day
Ovulation is the time of the month when a women discharges an ova or ovules from the ovary.
every women ovulates at a differeent time. but generally there is a 48 hour period in the middle of your cycle. so if you always have your period at the beginning of the month then you would ovulate in the middle of the month.
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.
You bet! In fact, it can occur every month for 30 years.
An egg typically leaves the ovary once a month during ovulation in adult women.
It's called ovulation.
On a 28 day cycle, day 14 will be your ovulation period. Ovulation window is 3 days. You can purchase a ovulation predictor kit from your Pharmacist & see when your Ovulating. Write the dates down in a record & on a regular cycle you should notic ovulation occurs around the same day every month. Symptoms of ovulation are: * Increase in vaginal discharge. * Egg-white vaginal discharge. * Mild abdominal cramping or twinges (occurs only in some individuals).
A hysterectomy alone is the removal of the uterus. My understanding is that as you still have your ovaries and therfore your cycle the removal does not affecr your monthly cycle of ovulation
Ovulation occurs only 1 day out of the month. However, the window that it is possible to get pregnant is 4 days. This is because some sperm can live up to 72 hours and impregnate when ovulation begins.
ovulation occurs 3-7 days after the last day of you menstrual cycle. Since there is dripping at the end of the cycle, it is impossible to tell when the cycle really ends. This is why some women use the basal temperature method to signify fertility. There is alot on the web about it, if your interested. good luck Joymaker rn
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No; there are a few days around ovulation when a woman is most fertile, but it is possible to get pregnant on ANY day of the month