The process of the uterus returning to its normal size after childbirth is called puerperium. During this time, the uterus gradually contracts and sheds the excess tissue that was needed to support the pregnancy. This process typically takes about 6 weeks after delivery.
Ovulation takes place, on average, about two weeks before your period, though it can vary from 10-16 days before the onset of menstruation. During an "average" 28 day cycle, ovulation is usually expected to take place between cycle days 13-15. Based on this guideline, many women are taught to expect ovulation around day 14 of their menstrual cycle. Many women, however, do not have average cycles and even those who usually do may see irregularities from time to time.
Not usually. LH and HCG are similar and can be detected with an ovulation test. In short an ovulation test can be a substitute though not recommended for an early pregnancy test
Depending on what 'signs' of ovulation your referring to, most signs you get are just prior to or just as you are actually ovualting so once you have already ovualted and the egg has been fertilized you wouldn't be having any ovulation signs anyway.
Every woman has a different cycle, so it is correct to assume that everyone ovulates on a different day. However, the most perfect or ideal cycle is 28 days long starting from the first day of your period until the first day of your next period. In this ideal cycle, ovulation would occur on day 14, counting the first day of your period as day one. The best way to personalize your menstrual cycle and know when ovulation occurs for you is to either buy an ovulation predictor kit, or start taking your basal body temperature and charting.
If you have a 28 day cycle, you ovulate around 2 weeks after you have your period. If your cycle is longer, add 1 day to the 2 weeks for each additional day of your cycle or if shorter, subtract a day. You should know that it is easier to say when you will get your period after ovulation: You usually get your period 14-15 days after ovulation.
Make sure they are male and female first, they'll do the rest. Once this is done though, you'll have to keep them apart because they mate every month.... yes, that means a lot of baby hamsters. But they also need to be apart, because sometimes the female hamster gets a bit violent, and might end up killing her babies or her mate, or injuring them very badly.
An egg is released from an ovary. If the egg is not fertilized, it is discharged along with the lining of the uterus. If it is fertilized, embryotic developement begins.
Results vary from person to person. Although Maybe Baby Easy Ovulation Tester works for most people it will not work for everyone. Anything that affects oestrogen levels in the body may affect the results. This may include your age, medications, infections, breastfeeding and pregnancy.
High oestrogen levels may produce an ongoing 'ferning' pattern while low oestrogen levels may not be picked up by the microscope. Oestrogen levels can be tested by your doctor through a simple blood test.
ummm if you dont know the signs you may not know it.. but you should know that something is wrong...
STEP1:first they remove their panties nd put some oil in their vagina so a sto achieve a kind of lubrication.
STEP2:then they open the packet of stayfree nd put a stayfree pack overtheir vagina. That's all........
It is Progesterone, witch is normally secreted by so called white body(Corpus lute-um.) after ovulation,. If your Doctor has prescribed, please take it. You may need it. (Best of luck !)
If you have a long cycle like 32 days you could.
Clomiphene is the drug used to stimulate ovulation
Spermicide is ineffective when used alone, so yes, you could be pregnant. If the male finished ejaculating completley, or hadn't ejaculated at all, the chances are much lower that you are pregnant, because the spermicide would have killed the sperm, but sometimes males emit a substance containing sperm both before or after ejaculaion, which means you could be at risk for pregnancy. Anyways, in most cases, the spermicide probebley would not kill all the sperm if the condom broke, so it would be a good idea to get a pregnancy test or consultation with your gynacologist.
Mine hasn't changed in 31 years, but I'm a guy.
Seriously, though, your cycle will fluctuate slightly over your life. The nominal repetition is about 28.5 days, but that's never going to happen. Changes in your diet, fitness, stress level, hormones, &etc. will cause your cycle to change in duration. Fluctuations are perfectly normal.
If you're concerned about a possible pregnancy, you should take a test as soon as possible and consult an OB/GYN.
After all, I'm just a guy on the internet. If you require medical advice, seek out a professional.
Yes, it is open during ovulation. A trick to remember is SHOW (soft, high, open, and wet). This way sperm can easily pass through the cervix to the uterus and fallopian tubes. After ovulation it closes again. You must remember that your cerical position changes frequently and it is different for each woman. A good way to see how your cervix reacts is to consistenly check it at different times throughout the months.
it should show you are pregnant Hello there. A Ovulation test will ONLY come out positive when LSH....the Ovulating hormone has been found in your urine. Some women do claim to of had a positive Ovulation test during early pregnancy but this information is so inconclusive that its not a reliable pregnancy testing method at this time. To determine if you are pregnant, its adviseable to buy a pregnancy test and see your doctor for a blood test to be certain.
I've read that ovulation typically occurs 14 days before menstruation begins, so if you are on a 25 day cycle, then ovulation is around day 11 or 12.
There are methods of determining when you ovulate - a web search should produce lots of results.
Go see a doctor quick, your baby is trying to escape through your anus!