yes, everyones hormones are different
Ovulation or PMS.
PMS
PMS
a few days before or after ovulation which is round about 14 days after the start of your period
It does not take long for your temperature to rise after ovulation. It can rise slightly the day of ovulation but will also continue to rise over the next few days. In order to confirm ovulation took place you will need a rise in temperature over three days.
A woman typically ovulates about 14 days before the start of her next menstrual period, but the exact timing can vary based on her individual cycle length. Many women can start to notice signs of ovulation, such as changes in cervical mucus or mild abdominal pain, a few days before ovulation occurs. Generally, ovulation itself is a specific event that lasts about 24 hours, but the fertile window extends for several days leading up to and including ovulation. Therefore, while she may recognize signs within a few days, pinpointing the exact day of ovulation can be more challenging.
Not long, it will only be a matter of time before it gets out of hand.
Most likely it is PMS and your period will start in a few days.
It is possible; this could be due to bloating or the satisfaction of certain cravings obtained during PMS.
PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome)
PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome)
It is possible to become pregnant if you spot on your ovulation days although it is not likely. Ovulation spotting is a sign that you have recently released an egg and it is possible to conceive if an egg is fertilized. There are a few steps you can take to increase your chances of becoming pregnant if you are spotting on your ovulation days: Track your cycle and ovulation carefully to determine the exact day of ovulation. Have intercourse on the day of ovulation or even a few days before as sperm can survive in the body for several days. Be sure to have intercourse frequently during your most fertile days. Eat a balanced diet and take a multivitamin to ensure you are getting all the necessary nutrients for conception.It is important to remember that spotting on your ovulation days may not be an accurate indicator of fertility and that other factors such as lifestyle and health may affect your chances of getting pregnant. If you are trying to conceive it is important to speak to your doctor to discuss your options.