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Q: Late Ovulation
asked by: lizzy4Me on March 18th, 2009
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Okay,

I'm not in fear that I might be pregnant but I have questions.

I started ovulating about 03/12/09 and still ovulating for 6 days now. My last period was 02/14/09, 32 days ago.

I am having the usual cramps that accompany a period: Backache, joints, adominal Ect.

I am very irregular as I have only had my period for 3 years now. I started my period later than average teens.

Maybe it is only me, but I find it a bit unusual that I would start ovulating this late in the month and not have a period yet.

This has happened to me before. I started about November 10th, it lasted the usual 5 days, and then I did not have my period again until December 25th, about 40 days later.


I heard this is very normal in the early years of the mentrual cycle.

Is this strange?

Could stress be a definate factor or anything such as that?

Also can you ovulate during pregnancy?

So if anyone may have any opinions or information, please share.
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ServiceU
replied on June 4th, 2009
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you said that you have always been irregular, then it should be a normal thing to ovulate different than the normal length of time.
you said can you ovulate if your pregnant.

when you ovulate your body releases an egg and awaits the sperm. if your pregnant then there is no need for ovulation.
so the answer is no!
you know when you are ovulating, are you using the home test kits?
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