21
Apr

ok,…i have a 40-44 day cycle…so when can i ovulate…i heard it is 2 weeks after your period ..then i heard it is 2 weeks before your period..which is it.???? i had my period feb 24th ..what days would i ovulate???


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its usually 14 days before your next period starts. So if your cycles are state 28 days, then it would be day 14, if your cycles are 30 days it would be day 16. For you, if your cycles are 40-44 days then it would be around day 26-day 30. but every woman is different. www.fertilityfriend.com is an AWESOME website. It helps you track your cycles/ovulation dates and if your into taking your temps each morning and doing the charting it tracks all of that info for you too. If monitors your cycle day by day and each day tells you if you’re “not fertile”, “somewhat fertile” or “most fertile”..and after ovulation it watches for signs of pregnancy…..you go on everyday and put your info into it such as: your temp when you woke up, any symptoms you’re having, what your cervial mucous looks like, whether or not you had sex that day, any meds you’re on, ect. I absolutly love it and use it daily. =)

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It's usually in the middle of your cycle give or take a week. Because you have such a long cycle it should be around day 20 or so. Everyone is different though. You might want to buy an over the counter ovulation predictor kit and begin testing to be sure.

Answer:
It depends on you period. 2 weeks before and 2 weeks after is the same thing. If you’ve a 28 day period you ovulate on day 14
29-15
30-16
31-17
32-18
33-19
You can figure out the rest.

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always after the first day of a period but since you are very late this may be different you need to do basal temp testing and mucous check to know that you’re in fact ovulating ands when

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I know I give out this site allot but it really does help you understand when things are going to happen.so here goes again http://www.pregnology.com/

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