If you take the number of days of your cycle and divide it by two you will get a general day for ovulation. So if your cycle is 28 days you would normally ovulate on day 14, but this could change each cycle. My cycles are between 24 and 28 days so I ovulate earlier around day 11. You will have a clear sticky discharge around the day you ovulate. Normally it is a lot of discharge. You can get a basil body thermometer and take your temp every day when you wake up. Read the instructions on the thermometer and it will tell you how tell when you ovulate if you do not have the discharge.
condoms do leak You need to see about getting on birth control pills and take them diligently You could have a vaginal infection or sexually transmitted disease The breasts are tender prior to your menstrual period Get a pregnancy test at the drug store and find out if you are pregnant
Personally I would not rely on BBT as a indication that you are pregnant. Wait until your period is expected hun and if it doesn't arrive then test.
If you mean you took the morning after pill then vaginal bleeding is a common side effect but do see your Doctor to be certain that this isn't pregnancy related.
How soon after you have the first day of ovulation discharge will you actually release the egg?
The ovulation period usually lasts a total of three days. Usually as soon as the ovulation process begins a egg is being released. When you lose the egg-white dischage this is when the egg has actually been released.
Start counting your period from the day you see the spotting if this happens every month. You could also do basal body temperature which will pinpoint ovulation, or use the Billings method.
What is the chance of becoming pregnant close to ovulation while using a condom?
Low chance considering these things:
(1) Use only latex condoms.
(2) Never re-use condoms .
(3) Learn how to put it on properly (pinch the tip to eliminate air and roll down the shaft as far as possible) then put it on yourself. And check it during sex to be sure it's still on properly. Don't be shy. Be in charge. If he won't let you do any one of these things, DO NOT have sex with him. And make sure he didn't do a "sneak" on you and take it off in the middle of the sexual experience when he thinks you won't notice.
(4) Before pulling out, be sure to hold onto the sides of the condom and make sure it is still completely attached. Make sure the condom does not slip off as you pull out.
(5) Always buy and use your OWN condoms. You'd be amazed at how many guys claim they have their own, then re-use old one, use the wrong kinds, or even use expired condoms or condoms in a package where it could have been poked with something sharp (creating a hole). You often don't know they are using the wrong condoms if the room is dark or you've been drinking. Keep condoms with you at all times. Consider it a small investment in your future, your finances, your health and your happiness.
(6) Always take charge when it comes to birth control and safe sex. If anyone even remotely attempts to make you feel bad for making intelligent decisions and taking charge of your life, drop them as a friend or lover immediately.
(7) Never have sex with a man who doesn't bother to ask "should we be using birth control" BEFORE sex. Sorry for the bad news, but most won't ask and couldn't care less.
Yes - there's a high chance of getting pregnant
Is it safe to take medication to make you ovulate?
When I was about 16, I didn't ovulate or have my period for 8 months. We finally went to planned parenthood and they gave me those pills, and they worked(sigh). It was just a hormone thing w/ me, but I wasn't trying to get pregnant or anything. But they worked and have had no bad effects in 5 years. And I only had to take them once for ten days because it kicked my cycle into working again. !
If a woman got pregnant during ovulation would she still have ovulation mucus the next day?
Yes. It takes about 3 days to actually get pregnant so it doesn't stop just like that.
I wouldn't rely on a rise in temperature as being a indication of Ovulation or conception taking place as temperatures rise for a variety of reasons & don't always rise during Ovulation or conception.
20th august last day of the period means 4th septemper will be the day relese egg and stay ypto 7 to 10 days until sperm reaches. Then it will disolve. so u r next period will start on 13th 14th. Your cycle seems
not upto mark kindly go for checking. Yes u need harmone treatment try folic acid plus B 12 tabs for 60 days to improve harmone balance
obviously even a single sperm if capable n healthy can fertilise the ovum.having low sperm count may decrese chances of pregnancy
(if count is very low) but does not exclude it.
Dr.Mudit Jain
How long should ovulation bleeding last?
Actually, spotting from ovulation is considered an excellent fertility sign. It happens right after ovulation and is nothing to be worried about. It should not last more than 2-3 days.
You really shouldn't "bleed" from ovulation. Maybe some spotting or a slight discolouration of your cervical mucus, but nothing that would be bleeding. This should last less than a day. If you are bleeding from ovulation, I would see a doctor to get it checked out... Hi, The majority of women do not experience bleeding during ovulation. But some women do though it isn't that common. Ovulation bleeding is usually light or spotty. It is never heavy. I would see your doctor to make sure you haven't got a vaginal infection that could be causing the bleeding.
What did Pioneer women use for personal hygiene when on their menstrual cycle?
Cloth Rags, Women would have a belt around their waist, and long rags were tied to the belt device in the front, thru the legs and tied on the belt in the back. Extra cloth was put in the middle. I am not sure of the material of the belt, could of been cloth.
I disagree with the last answer. I felt my last pregnancy from conception. A "fluttering" feeling for 3 days then cramping which I had never experienced after ovulation when not trying to conceive. I know this after charting my cycles for months prior. Unfortunately I miscarried at 5 weeks. I am currently hoping that I am pregnant again, experiencing the same feeling. I know it is tiny, but some woman are super sensitive to changes in their bodies so you can't rule it out completely. Best of luck x
Lower abdominal cramps 1 week after ovulation?
If u have successfuly conceived then cramping one week after ovulation can most likely be a sign of implantation to the uterine wall..congrats you just might preggers : )
Do Women Talk to Their Dads During Ovulation?
Of course they do, if your a close family and talk about most things. However some women find it difficult to speak about "women's" problems to men in general therefore find it embarrassing. I for one have no problem talking about anything to my dad. being in ovulation is a natural state, its what brought me on this earth. If you know your dad is a very caring and understanding person then you should start the conversation with something like, " dad I know us girls usually talk to women about this but we are close so I hope you don't mind me talking to you" etc etc .. hope this helps