Ovulation is when the mature egg is released from an ovarian follicle.
Yes! It happens all the time!
the 14th day
depending on the person, ovulation takes place about either ten days before your period or ten days after. some spotting during ovulation isn't rare but if it happens frequently you should get it checked out with your gyno. even so, I'm assuming that when you are "bleeding" you are just on your period, ovulation happens in a time of menstrual dormancy. bottom line is, if you're really concerned about it ask your gyno.
Ovulation.
No eggs are made during ovulation.
During ovulation, an egg is released from the ovary and travels down the fallopian tube, where it can be fertilized by sperm. This typically occurs around the middle of the menstrual cycle.
Between each ovulation, the lining the uterus is shed in the menstrual cycle. If the egg is fertilized, no further ovulation occurs and no menstrual shedding happens.
An egg doesn't turn into an ovary. The ovary is the area from which the egg is released during ovulation.
you really can't get pregnant during your period. Your period happens because you didn't get pregnant. Ovulation is when you get pregnant and it happens about two weeks after your period ends.
After ovulation in the menstrual cycle, the ovum travels down the fallopian tube towards the uterus. If fertilization does not occur, the ovum disintegrates and is shed along with the uterine lining during menstruation.
ovulation would not happen
A mature follicle will be released during ovulation and travel to the uterus. If is it fertilized, then it will implant in the uterine wall. If it does not then it will be passed out of the body during the menstrual cycle.