Yes you can ovulate after day 15, especially if you have a history of irregular periods.
Yes, ovulation comes before a period, so a woman will ovulate before her very first period, before her first period post-pregnancy, etc.
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.
Yes. Its always good to have sex 2-3 days before you ovulate, the day you ovulate and 2 days after if your trying to get pregnant.
Ovulation can occur at anytime, but is most common just before the menstrual period.
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.
Well women ovulate at different times, but most of the variation is in the amount of time before ovulation. The average is about 14 days before the expected period. There are tests that can give you an estimated time of ovulation that can be bought at your local drugstore (or even Walgreen or Target).
ovulation normally occurs about 2 weeks before your period actually starts. The purpose of a period is a direct relation to the release of an egg during ovulation. The egg will be released from the falopian tubes and enter the uterus (ovulation). Once the egg sits in the uterus for several days if it is not penetrated by sperm the body will reject it by causing contractions of the uterus to release the egg. This is when your period occurs as your uterus is "washing" out the egg from the uterus. So....yes...ovulation always occurs before your period.
Ovulation will typically occur two weeks before menstruation. In order to know when you ovulate you'd have to use FAM or ovulation testing kits.
Yes, you can ovulate three weeks after your period. Typically ovulation occurs two weeks before your period, if you have a very long cycle then that could be three weeks after your last period.
most likely not. two weeks before your period is when your most likely going to ovulate but anything is possible
yes normally people don't know even if you don't have your period you ovulate every month, unless you are irregular in your ovulation, or your menstruation. but if you are normal you should take care. you can even buy ovulation test, when you are worried that you would be getting pregnant again. talk to your Dr. for more information.
Yes, ovulation always comes before menstruation. Menstruation is what happens if you ovulate but don't get pregnant, the uterus gets ready for potential pregnancy and if that doesn't happen then it sheds ready for the next cycle.