this is not very common unless u have an irregular period or menstrual if not you will not be ovulating that soon after a period normal cycles ovulate 14 days before there next period counting the first day of your last period so say u lmp was on January first u have a 30 day cycle ur next period is feb first u would ovulate app on Jan 14th. but because sperm can last for 5 days if you had sex on Jan 9th or tenth u could become pregnant when u ovulate on the 14th
this is not very common unless u have an irregular period or menstrual if not you will not be ovulating that soon after a period normal cycles ovulate 14 days before there next period counting the first day of your last period so say u lmp was on January first u have a 30 day cycle ur next period is feb first u would ovulate app on Jan 14th. but because sperm can last for 5 days if you had sex on Jan 9th or tenth u could become pregnant when u ovulate on the 14th
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.
Starting from Monday, two days after is Wednesday. The day immediately after Wednesday is Thursday, and two days after Thursday is Saturday. Finally, three days after Saturday is Tuesday. Therefore, the answer is Tuesday.
Yes, 104 weeks is two or three days shy of two years, and 36 months is three years.
No, by the time a woman is two days off menstruation the egg is long dead - ovulation typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, and at most there is only a viable egg present for 48 hours. Typically a woman will not have fertile quality cervical mucus present at this point either. However unless a woman uses fertility awareness methods she cannot know exactly when she is fertile or when she is not, also often women can mistake vaginal bleeding for other reasons (such as ovulation bleeding) for menstruation so assume they are not pregnant when actually they may be at risk of pregnancy or already be pregnant. Long answer short is that it is not possible, however if a woman wants to avoid unwanted pregnancy she should always use birth control.
If Monday is in two days, that means today is Saturday. Therefore, yesterday would be Friday.
correct me if im wrong but if you have a regular period (28 weeks) then you ovulate right after menstruation. that's how i am, because i figured out ovulation days on a parenting website. put in the first day of my last period (sept. 24) and my ovulation days were oct. 4-8. so from the time you are pregnant to two weeks after you can ovulate and get pregnant
Given a regular menses, ovulation normally occurs two weeks after menstruation.
Yes, you can ovulate three weeks after your period. Typically ovulation occurs two weeks before your period, if you have a very long cycle then that could be three weeks after your last period.
No, you don't ovulate when you're menstruating - assuming that's what this question means. Ovulation typically occurs two weeks prior to menstruation.
Yes, depending on your menstrual cycle is can be common to ovulate three days after the end of your period - but it does depend on your menstrual cycle. Ovulation occurs two weeks before menstruation, so for you to ovulate three days after menstruation you'd have to have a slightly shorter than average cycle. Remember that unless using fertility awareness method you can't know for sure when you are fertile and ovulating.
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.
If the egg becomes fertilized, yes.
You ovulate two weeks before menstruation - thus the soonest you'd skip a period is that first period, two weeks after you get pregnant.
If you experience two periods in a month, you may ovulate twice, typically around 14 days before each period.
If you ovulate and have sex on those days, yes. You need to see a doctor to see why this is and find out if you ovulate and when.
if you have a 28 day cycle ovulation takes place about half way in " on day 14. If your cycle is longer or shorter the halfway mark is a rule of thumb. Remember sperm can live for nearly five days so don't have sex for at least 5 days before ovulation if you don't want to get pregnant or 3 days after.
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.