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How Long Does An Egg Take To Rupture In The Follicular Tube?
Hi pls today is myday eleven from my mensuration day and am having all the signs of ovulation including pain in my left lower abdomen,but my Dr advised us to meet on the twelveth day after my menese but I want to know how long it can take the egg to rupture from the follicle or egg sac.thanks.
A menstrual cycle can be as short as 22 days or as long as 36 days. On average, a woman gets her period between 12 days and 14 days after she's ovulated. If you have a 28-day menstrual cycle, you're likely to ovulate around the middle of your cycle (day 14). If you have a short cycle, you could ovulate within days of your period ending. A long cycle could mean that you won't ovulate until two weeks after your period has ended. If your menstrual cycle is different from one month to the next, your fertile window may also vary by about a week between each period. That's why it's best to have sex every two to three days throughout your cycle. It's more effective than focusing your efforts only on the days you think you're about to ovulate. Thanks
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How Long Does An Egg Take To Rupture In The Follicular Tube?
A menstrual cycle can be as short as 22 days or as long as 36 days. On average, a woman gets her period between 12 days and 14 days after she s ovulated. If you have a 28-day menstrual cycle, you re likely to ovulate around the middle of your cycle (day 14). If you have a short cycle, you could ovulate within days of your period ending. A long cycle could mean that you won t ovulate until two weeks after your period has ended. If your menstrual cycle is different from one month to the next, your fertile window may also vary by about a week between each period. That s why it s best to have sex every two to three days throughout your cycle. It s more effective than focusing your efforts only on the days you think you re about to ovulate. Thanks