From the Ovulation Frequently Asked Questions
A woman cannot ovulate more than once during each cycle, therefore she cannot get pregnant more than once during a cycle. Multiple ovulation can occur and is when two or more eggs are released in a single cycle. Both eggs are released during one 24 hour period and are responsible for the birth of fraternal twins. It is believed that this may occur in as many as 5-10% of all cycles but does not result in that many twins due to a type of miscarriage referred to as the "vanishing twin phenomenon."
We also know today that an orgasm can make you ovulate again.
The same way you did the first time. There is no way to hurry it up, just focus on about the week before you ovulate and when you ovulate and have sex then.
Most women do not ovulate on the same day each month but rather around the same day. There is a very easy way to learn when you ovulate. See related link.
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its not a period because you do not ovulate. but you can spot for a very long time and its because your losing the lining of you cervix. i bleed for about a month, but it was worth it. the second round gets better
I guess you could call it reserving as they are not maturing and being released - but don't worry we are born with many more eggs than we could ever use even if we ovulated one time per month for 90 years.
No, there are no subscription discounts other than buying more than one month at a time.
Depends on the circumstances of the penis. Was there precum? Maybe. Was there ejaculation? The chances are greater that you get pregnant during your ovulation, but some women get pregnant anytime of the month. well, just think of it this way--when you ovulate is in fact the ONLY time in which you can get pregnant. and it is possible to ovulate at any time.
A month is enough time for not more than a good start. You'll feel the added muscle, but it won't bulge much.
cause some months has more weeks than others.
It can take more than a month
every women ovulates at a differeent time. but generally there is a 48 hour period in the middle of your cycle. so if you always have your period at the beginning of the month then you would ovulate in the middle of the month.
The only time when you are safe are the first few days of your period. Any other time you can get pregnant and one reason is that a orgasm can make you ovulate again. Also only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day each month and the sperms can live up to 5 days inside of you.