what you're seeing with the ferning is a surge in estrogen, not LH. After a m/c you may have a long cycle where your body gears up to O (thus the ferning) several times without actually releasing any eggs, which would be shown with a BBT graph. If you aren't temping, then you won't know for sure that you have O'd and you would be confused by multiple periods of ferning like that.
personally when I had a m/c I had a fake surge before I actually Od on cd31. I did get pregnant that cycle though and have a beautiful little boy now.
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Yes, it is possible to ovulate with a 3-day period. The length of your period does not determine if you ovulate or not. Ovulation typically occurs around the middle of your menstrual cycle, regardless of the length of your period.
No, your period follows ovulation.
Yes as you can ovulate and not have a period.
Yes, ovulation comes before a period, so a woman will ovulate before her very first period, before her first period post-pregnancy, etc.
It is unlikely to ovulate while on your period, as ovulation typically occurs around the middle of the menstrual cycle. However, it is not impossible for some women to ovulate during their period, especially if they have irregular cycles.
A girl is likely to get pregnant during her ovulation period the ovulation period is when the egg is able to be fertilized . It is different for every woman when she is able to ovulate based on the time you get your period online calculators can give you the approximate time you will ovulate .
Given a regular menses, ovulation normally occurs two weeks after menstruation.
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.
Ovulation can occur at anytime, but is most common just before the menstrual period.
yes it is possible. Your periods are a cleansing. Ovulation is different. Please talk to your gyn. I never ovulated.
It is possible to ovulate twice in one cycle, but it is rare. This can happen if a woman has a short menstrual cycle or experiences irregular ovulation. However, it is important to note that ovulation without a period can be a sign of an underlying health issue and should be discussed with a healthcare provider.