Ovulation typically occurs two weeks before menstruation - thus that would put ovulation at day 7 of your menstrual cycle. However with a short cycle it may be that you have a shorter luteal phase, which is the phase between ovulation and menstruation, so shorter than two weeks.
Unless you use Fertility Awareness Method you won't know when you ovulate or are fertile. If trying to get pregnant use FAM, if trying to avoid pregnancy use FAM or another form of Birth Control.
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.
yes
YES you can still ovulate without a menstrual cycle. Also you can still get pregnant without a period.
Most women ovulate between day 12 and day 18 of their cycle.
on day 14 of your cycle
About day 22, my cycle was this long and that was exatly when I conceived.
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/gettingpregnant/ovulationfaq.htmThis site says that it is possible to ovulate the day after pregnancy and that it is not accurate to say women ovulate 14 days after their period. Every woman is different and they ovulate at different times.
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.
On day 10 or 11 usually
It depends on the reason your periods stopped. If your hormones are functioning properly you have a period about two weeks after you ovulate, if you are not pregnant.
Yes, a woman can ovulate twice during her menstrual cycle but it would still be during the ovulation phase of her menstrual cycle. A woman cannot just randomly ovulate, her menstrual cycle controls when she ovulates - typically women will ovulate two weeks before menstruation.To correct a previous answer: Orgasm does not cause ovulation, that's not biologically possible.
That depends on the length of her cycle. The average cycle is 28 days, meaning that she would most likely ovulate 14-16 days in (counting from after the first day of the last period). But that isn't true for all women.