Your cervical mucus should be similar to an egg white. Check out this website http://www.babycenter.ca/preconception/suspectingaproblem/chartingyourtemperature/
After a female has reached a certain age to have menstrual cycles, then they can have children.
You know that your periods aren't regular because they'd not be coming on a regular basis like they were supposed to. When we talk of irregular cycles we mean weeks or months difference between one cycle and the next or/and mid-cycle spotting.
This is a question for your doctor or midwife as they know you and needs.
You should visit your gynocologist since irregular periods/ovulation can be very difficult to track.
When was your last pregnancy test taken? Do you know if you ovulated? If so do you know when you ovulated? Are your cycles regular? There are many possibilities here. You should consult a doctor for a blood test. This is truly the only way for you to be 100% sure.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle of a woman, while she is of reproductive age and not suppressing her cycles with hormonal birth control, she is always experiencing her menstrual cycles. Hunger is a basic human need, it lets you know when to eat, you will always be hungry throughout your entire menstrual cycle - this is called being human.
It can be challenging for a woman to pinpoint her exact fertile window due to various factors, including irregular menstrual cycles, hormonal fluctuations, and individual variations in ovulation timing. Additionally, the signs of ovulation, such as changes in cervical mucus and basal body temperature, can be subtle and may not be consistent from month to month. Stress, illness, and lifestyle changes can also influence menstrual cycles, making it harder to predict fertility accurately.
You know your period is coming by keeping track of your menstrual cycles so that you can better predict when your periods are due, or better still would be to use fertility awareness to monitor your cycles daily so you know exactly where you are in your cycle. Your body changes throughout your menstrual cycles so monitoring changes such as changes to discharge lets you know when you're about to start your period, everyone has their own unique cues that tell them when their periods are about to start.
You have to do follicular study to know your menstrual cycle.
No, menstruation is particular to mammalsFish do not have menstrual cycles, but they have breeding cycles and they lay externally fertilized eggs.
Female dogs do not have actual menstrual cycles. Instead, they have estrus cycles. These cycles consists of proestrus, estrus, diestrus and anestrus. The number of cycles varies by breed with most breeds cycling two times a year,
How are we supposed to answer this? We don't know your menstrual cycles to know when your periods may be due, you should know this to determine your next period.