On average, women in the US go through menopause at age 51. After menopause, women stop ovulating.
Women ovulate every single month.
Yes; that's what happens in a woman with one ovary.
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.
Most women do not ovulate on the same day each month but rather around the same day. There is a very easy way to learn when you ovulate. See related link.
Yes They Can
At the age of 45, women may still ovulate, but it's often less regular due to approaching perimenopause and menopause. Many women experience irregular menstrual cycles during this time, meaning they may not ovulate every month. Generally, ovulation can occur less frequently as hormone levels fluctuate. However, some women may still have regular ovulatory cycles around this age.
It is uncommon but possible for some women to ovulate twice in one month. This phenomenon is known as "ovulation twice in one cycle" or "double ovulation." It typically occurs due to hormonal fluctuations, but it does not happen regularly for most women.
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.
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.
The sperm don't hit it right every month and women don't ovulate every month. And not without you noticing your period being very irregular since the next bleeding will be pushed forward until the pregnancy hormones have settled. Sooner or later you will also have remains left that will cause infection. This is not very likely.
Pregnancy can accur anytime a women ovulates. A women can ovulate anytime of the month, even if they are on their periods!
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.