Yes. *You* can know. I can't, however, since you didn't give enough information.
You can *estimate* when you will ovulate based on the length of your cycles. A woman ovulates about 2 weeks (usually 12-16 days) before the first day of her *next* period. So if you have 26 day cycles, you will probably ovulate between the 1st and 5th of July. But this is only an estimate.
If you want to know when you ovulate more accurately, you need to chart your fertility signs. Please read _Taking Charge of Your Fertility_ by Toni Weschler for details.
I hope this helps!!
2006-06-27 06:04:09
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answered by Anonymous
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YES. How long is your cycle? Count from the first day of your period until the first day of your next period and that is your cycle. I start my period every 33 days so generally I would ovulate around day 16 or 17. Don't believe those that tell you it is always 14 days after your period as that is not true. Only women who have a 28 day cycle would experience ovulation on the 14th day... Your best way to find out is to keep track of your cycles and to ALWAYS check your cervical fluid. On the day when you notice your cervical fluid is sticky and stretchy like an egg white then within 24 hours you will ovulate. Hope that helps and feel free to email me with any questions!!!
2006-06-27 05:53:07
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answered by estephania2182 3
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Ovulation occurs approximately 14 days after the first day of your period. If you got your period on June 21st, you should start ovulating 14 days after that (July 5th). This is NOT a science though, you could still become pregnant BEFORE, DURING or AFTER your period but the chances of conceiving are greater around the 14th day. Ovulation may last a couple of days though.
2006-06-27 04:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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How long are your cycles? it is hard to predict it if we do not know if you have a regular or an irregular cycle. Like me, I ovulate on day 8-10 of my cycle, and I bleed for only 5 days so I could get pregnant right away after I am done with my period, I know my body. Do you know your body. Not everybody ovulates at the same time, we are all different so I recommend you to get a Ovulation test so you can detect when you ovulate. The days in your menstruation don't really tell me much only that you menstruated for 7 days, but you have to measure the lenghth of your cycle to be able to predict when ovulation occurs.
2006-06-27 04:47:48
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answered by Lilly 5
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As they already said there is an *approximate* time (12-14 days), but rarely is that the case. The best way to know would be to get an ovulaito kit, or if short on cash and want to know how to you can check to see if you have any kind of wetness. When you are fertile you will notice that it will become wet which helps the sperm guide to your eggs. That has helped me to determine when I am ovulating. Good luck!!
2006-06-27 04:51:53
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answered by momma1107 1
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I have found a great web site just the other day that can tell you alot!!! it is www.plannedparenthood.org it has 3 different charts that you can use to see when you are ovulating.
2006-06-27 04:49:30
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answered by littlesexygoddess 1
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14 days after the 21st,then have sex every 12 hrs
2006-06-27 04:42:02
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answered by Victoria 6
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14 days from your first day of your last period. I was going to a fertility Dr once and she told me to have sex every 2 days cause you have to let the sperm kind replenish itself more potent I guess you can say!
2006-06-27 04:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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