It doesn't neccessarily mean you didn't ovulate it just mean you could ovulate earlier than people with a regular or long cycle.
It means that you have an irregular cycle. In order to hve a regular period you have to have a regular menstrual cycle, for you to ovulate on a regular basis, if you're young this can take time to happen as it takes your body time to mature to a point where it will ovulate regularly. If you have poor health or are not a healthy weight this can effect ovulation too, thus can cause irregular cycles. If concerned talk to your doctor to figure out why your cycles are irregular and look into treatment.
Average menstrual cycle can mean one of two things:The typical menstrual cycle across all female humans: 28 days.The individuals average menstrual cycle, unique to them.
It simply means that you have a 35 day menstrual cycle, nothing more than that. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different so some women have longer cycles.
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if you have a 28 day cycle ovulation takes place about half way in " on day 14. If your cycle is longer or shorter the halfway mark is a rule of thumb. Remember sperm can live for nearly five days so don't have sex for at least 5 days before ovulation if you don't want to get pregnant or 3 days after.
No. Just means you ovulate later. I always had a 35-38 day cycle and it didn't seem to make any difference.
no, did you get your period?
Yes, it does
Menstrual cycle refers to the entire reproductive cycle, starting during menstruation - there is no 'after the menstrual cycle' but I think you might mean after menstruation. After menstruation the cycle starts again, typically a woman will be fertile around a week after menstruation so her body will produce fertile cervical mucus and she will ovulate.
Menstrual cycle refers to your entire reproductive cycle - you always ovulate during your menstrual cycle, typically this occurs two weeks before you menstruate. You can't ovulate during menstruation - although this doesn't mean that you can't be fertile during menstruation.
To release an egg from the ovary
You don't ovulate on the last day or the day after the last day of your menstrual cycle.The last day of your menstrual cycle is the day before your period - the first day of your period is day one of your menstrual cycle. Ovulation occurs two weeks before menstruation, if you had a 28 day cycle that would mean you would ovulate around day 14 of your menstrual cycle.Unless you use fertility awareness method you can't tell when you are fertile or ovulating.
IF you ovulate, you release an egg. This is what ovulation is. The ovaries will release a mature egg into the fallopian tube. It is more of a question of whether or not you ovulate. But an egg will always be released at ovulation.
The menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle, this is when a female would conceive - I think you mean two days after her period. Yes, a female can conceive two days after her period if her cycle is short.
It means that you have an irregular cycle. In order to hve a regular period you have to have a regular menstrual cycle, for you to ovulate on a regular basis, if you're young this can take time to happen as it takes your body time to mature to a point where it will ovulate regularly. If you have poor health or are not a healthy weight this can effect ovulation too, thus can cause irregular cycles. If concerned talk to your doctor to figure out why your cycles are irregular and look into treatment.
no what do you mean? i didnt say it