A woman will ovulate one day per menstrual cycle - although she may ovulate twice within that time frame, normally one egg from each ovary if this does occur. Ovulation only occurs over a 24 hour period, with each egg only being viable for 24 hours, so at most (if multiple eggs are released) there is only a viable egg for 48 hours maximum - this is fairly uncommon, most women only release one egg.
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.
Once every 6 MBY.
Women often ovulate within 4-6 weeks of having a miscarriage.
No, not normally.
There is no magical fast way to do this just focus on when about 5 days before you ovulate and when you ovulate.
Yes, during the majority of a woman's menstrual cycles, she will ovaulate but not get pregnant.
Once a cycle. A cycle is from the day her period starts until the day before her next period begins. There are women who do not ovulate on their own, and often times they do not get their periods as a sign of this.
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.
You will usually ovulate 2-8 weeks after a miscarriage. It varies in every Woman.
Hens ovulate daily: their eggs. If their eggs are fertile there is a chance of them hatching into chicks, if incubated correctly.
How fertile a woman is after menstruation depends on the woman and on her menstrual cycle. During the average 28 day cycle a woman is most likely to ovulate on day 14 and can be fertile between days 7-16 - if a woman's cycle is shorter she could ovulate directly after menstruation so be at her most fertile.
to be honest with u its possible but i dont no u would have to ask a woman that question