During ovulation, a woman typically releases one egg each month. This occurs as part of the menstrual cycle, where a mature follicle in the ovaries releases the egg into the fallopian tube. In some cases, a woman may release more than one egg, which can result in fraternal twins if both are fertilized. However, the standard is one egg per cycle.
Women don't release an egg every month but it also differs between women so you might. If you don't nothing will happen.
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Yes, every month like clockwork, about 8 days past ovulation, and sometimes in between! :-( I have the Mirena
You bet! In fact, it can occur every month for 30 years.
Once a month, during ovulation.
If you know that your cycle is the same every month and you ovulation occurs on the same day during that cycle then all the rest of the time except 5 days before ovulation to 3 days after are good times.
IT ALL DEPENDS.YOUR CYCLE SHIFTS EVERY MONTH FOR A NUMBER OF REASONS.
A woman's fertile period during her menstrual cycle, on average, lasts about seven days: seven days before ovulation (the release of the egg), the day of ovulation, and the day after ovulation. After this, chances of conception decrease quickly, as the egg has a short life-span of about 24 hours.
if u get it every month maybe its ovulation spotting
Each woman has her own unique ovulation period. They can be tested through over the counter ovulation kits or by tracking a woman's cycle during a calendar month, starting the week after her period ends.
FSH is Follicle Stimulating Hormone. You do not need it in the same month after ovulation has already occurred, but you need it each month before ovulation.
No. This is normal and you may feel little pains or cramps every month around the time of ovulation. The main sign of pregnancy is a lack of a period.