Sure!! Personally, I am a late ovulator. Generally around the 20th day of my cycle, if at all. from TCOYF revised Ed. by Toni Weschler. pg 56
"There are numerous things that can delay (or even prevent) ovulation, including stress, travel, moving, illness, medication, strenuous exercise, and sudden weight change. But, by charting your temperature, you can accurately determine when you might be having delayed ovulation." Hope that helps!
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.
You ovulate two weeks before menstruation - thus the soonest you'd skip a period is that first period, two weeks after you get pregnant.
Two weeks after your period
most likely not. two weeks before your period is when your most likely going to ovulate but anything is possible
It depends, you may get it as soon as 4 weeks after, or it may be many months particularly if you are completely breastfeeding. You can get pregnant though as you ovulate two weeks before your period.
It depends on the reason your periods stopped. If your hormones are functioning properly you have a period about two weeks after you ovulate, if you are not pregnant.
Yes but only roughly two weeks before the first period. Now I say roughly because that's when most women ovulate. Getting your period means you are sheding your uterein wall after ovulation. So you ovulate before your period. But if you have never had a period before you won't know your cycle starts. USE A CONDOM.
Given a regular menses, ovulation normally occurs two weeks after menstruation.
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.
If you experience two periods in a month, you may ovulate twice, typically around 14 days before each period.
Ovulation occurs about two weeks before your period. And during the time of ovulation is when you can get pregnant. So essentially ovulation causes pregnancy if the egg is properly fertilized.
Yes, a woman can ovulate twice during her menstrual cycle but it would still be during the ovulation phase of her menstrual cycle. A woman cannot just randomly ovulate, her menstrual cycle controls when she ovulates - typically women will ovulate two weeks before menstruation.To correct a previous answer: Orgasm does not cause ovulation, that's not biologically possible.