If it is a normal ovary, and the human has normal cycles, it will ovulate every month.
Yes. A woman is fertile pretty much every day of the month. Only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day every month so unless you check every month you don't know when you ovulate. The sperms also live inside for almost a week. A orgasm can also make you ovulate again.
No, the point of birth control is so that your body will not ovulate so that you will not get pregnant. Your period is withdrawal bleeding, which is not the same as regular periods.
only on thursdays of every other week of every other month of every other year.
An irregular cycle can be a signal of no ovulation, but genarally speaking, you ovulate every time you have a period.
You need to see a doctor to correct this. It means you only ovulate every 2 months instead of every month so the chance of pregnancy is lower. At the same time you have no idea when you ovulate in case you were tying to get pregnant. Some women have weird periods but the doctors can help. And I can't tell if you could be pregnant.
No. If you are not ovulating, you will not experience a period. A period only occurs after you have ovulated and the egg was not fertilised. Hello. This is difficult to say. Some women with very irregular cycles ovulate every month while others ovulate spontaneously. The only way to tell if you are ovulating is by having a ovulation blood test at your doctors and by buying ovulation predictor kits.
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Only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day every month so you can also have your period late or early and still be normal. I assume that you pee on a stick to know when you ovulate since that is the only sure way to know btw.
You would have likely ovulated on the 12th of the month - you ovulate two weeks before menstruation, you could only guess at your next ovulation day based on your past cycles, which is not a reliable means of determining when you ovulate.
The egg is not available for 3 days, only one. Only 12% ovulate on the same day every month though. What the chances are we can not say. It depends on age, if there is a egg, sperm quality etc.
The only time when you are safe are the first few days of your period. Any other time you can get pregnant and one reason is that a orgasm can make you ovulate again. Also only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day each month and the sperms can live up to 5 days inside of you.
You can't. If there's no ovulation there's no egg released for the semen to get to. NOTE: not having a positive ovulation test doesn't neccissarily mean you don't ovulate. If your hormone levels are low, your test might not be reliable.