Ovulation is a tricky one, if you have a normal 28 day cycle then its easy, from the 1st day you start your period you count 14 days and that is your most fertile day. They say that the 2 days before and the 2 days after are also very fertile days. So if your trying to get pregnant those 5 days are your best bet, and remember that sperm can stay alive for 3 or more days inside of you so if you do it one or 2 days before your most fertile day (your 14th day) you might have a better chance of getting pregnant.
Ovulation is the time of the month when a women discharges an ova or ovules from the ovary.
Once a month, during ovulation.
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.
Women are most likely to conceive at the time of ovulation. Ovulation can happen a week after your period until your next period.
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Yes, typically only one ovary releases an egg each month in a process called ovulation. The ovaries do not alternate ovulation each month, but rather take turns releasing eggs.
The ovary would not release the egg, i.e. ovulation would not happen. the egg would not be released into the fallopian tube
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.
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.
Yes it can, if you do not ovulate, you might not have a period that month.
Your ovulation date will stay the same unless your period due date changes, in this case so will your ovulation date.
It is uncommon but possible for some women to ovulate twice in one month. This phenomenon is known as "ovulation twice in one cycle" or "double ovulation." It typically occurs due to hormonal fluctuations, but it does not happen regularly for most women.