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Ovulation typically occurs once a month. It usually happens halfway through the menstrual cycle, but the timing can vary, depending on the cycle's length and regularity. Ovulation is the release of a mature egg from one ovary. This occurs once in every menstrual cycle.
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Read More »Ovulation typically occurs once a month. It usually happens halfway through the menstrual cycle, but the timing can vary, depending on the cycle’s length and regularity. Ovulation is the release of a mature egg from one ovary. This occurs once in every menstrual cycle. After the egg is released, it travels down a fallopian tube to the uterus. During this part of the menstrual cycle, the person’s reproductive system is ready to receive sperm for fertilization. If fertilization does not take place, the person gets a period. In this article, we explore the timing and signs of ovulation and how it affects fertility. When do people ovulate? Share on Pinterest The average menstrual cycle is around 28 days. However, every person’s is different, and cycles may vary from 21–35 days . Ovulation typically occurs halfway through a menstrual cycle. But the actual timing can vary from person to person and month to month. It may happen anywhere from 13–20 days into a cycle. After ovulating, a person usually gets their period within 14–16 days, unless they are pregnant or have a health condition that affects their period. The menstrual cycle is the monthly hormonal cycle that the body undergoes as it prepares for the possibility of pregnancy. Each month, ovulation takes place — an ovary releases an egg, which travels down a fallopian tube into the uterus, where it can be fertilized. If it is not, the uterine wall starts to shed its lining, and the body releases this as a menstrual period. Each new menstrual cycle begins on the first day of a period. Keeping track of these first days can help a person figure out the average length of their cycle and its typical midpoint, when they are likely to ovulate. Signs of ovulation Recognizing the signs of ovulation can help a person track their fertility. Five signs that a person may notice include: Changes in cervical fluid When ovulating or approaching ovulation, the body produces more estrogen, causing an increase in cervical fluid secretion. When a person is fertile, the cervical fluid in their vagina may be: clear
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Learn More »When to contact a doctor Sometimes, the signs of ovulation can instead stem from a health problem. For example, endometriosis can mimic ovulation pain. If any issues consistently arise halfway through a cycle, it might be a good idea to consult a doctor. If pain does result from ovulation, a doctor can describe ways to ease it. People should receive prompt medical care if they experience: intense pain that lasts for several days
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