Your account is a little confusing. The following is an approximation of a normal cycle (can be around 28 days)
Days 1-12 - approximate length of a normal menstrual cycle
Days 13-14 - approximate time of ovulation
Days 15-22 - when fertilization can occur - this is when you can get pregnant
Days 22-first day of your next period - estrogen and progesterone production drops and your next period begins, unfertilized eggs are shed with the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium)
Again, you need to know when you're ovulating, if you're concerned about becoming pregnant.
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Your account is a little confusing. The following is an approximation of a normal cycle (can be around 28 days)
Days 1-12 - approximate length of a normal menstrual cycle
Days 13-14 - approximate time of ovulation
Days 15-22 - when fertilization can occur - this is when you can get pregnant
Days 22-first day of your next period - estrogen and progesterone production drops and your next period begins, unfertilized eggs are shed with the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium)
Again, you need to know when you're ovulating, if you're concerned about becoming pregnant.
Please see: Understanding your menstrual cycle for more details.
July 24, 2009 - 7:03pmThis Comment
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