I also have irregular periods that sometimes stretch from 36 day cycles to sometimes 40 day cycles. Because of this its hard to track when you are ovulating so i use a website to track my ovulation calender and period. Its simple and free and allows you to find out important iformation about your body.Good luck!!
2007-01-15 09:23:26
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answered by pinkjet 2
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If your periods do not typically run a 28 day cycle then the probability that you ovulated 2 weeks into this new cycle is rare. That of course does not mean it can't/didn't happen. If it did happen and you have conceived a pregnancy test will most likely not show positive until at least 28 days after the start of your last period. For that matter some women myself included have the same symptoms of pregnancy during ovulation. So for another week you pretty much just need to play the waiting game.
2007-01-15 09:26:56
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answered by Care 3
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Hi there u should have ovulated around the 4th of january. If u don't come on on the 18th take a test as that should be the first day of ur period and a hpt should be accurate by then. Hope this helps. Take care and good luck. xx
2007-01-15 09:23:24
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answered by Mel 5
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If your period started on 12/21 then you would have ovulated around January 5th. Three to four days after that is kind of soon to start having symptoms, I would think.
2007-01-15 09:20:42
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answered by momma2mingbu 7
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If you aren't regular, it can be hard to know when you ovulated. If you aren't pregnant, in future you may want to use the ovulation predictor kits you can buy at the drug store. Then you can know for sure if you ovulated. Natural family planning has ideas about tracking ovulation by body temperature, but I don't know the details of it. Good luck!
2007-01-15 09:23:08
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answered by Jamie 2
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My guess would be that you would have ovulated around the 3rd of Jan. You probably wouldn't be having symptoms this early, and it is hard to calculate ovulation when your periods are so irregular.
2007-01-15 09:21:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Because your periods are so irregular, it's hard to say when you ovulated. You can take a test and see what it said, but if you really are that irregular, it is going to be harder to get pregnant. I would go to my apt and talk to your doctor about your concerns and what you could do to make yourself more regular. If you are pregnant, congrats!!!
2007-01-15 09:21:46
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answered by odd duck 6
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that hasn't happen to me and 36 days apart you should go to the dr. every week for that. Everytime when I have my periods suddenly it stops after 4 days and just keeps going for like a week or so and I haven't been to the dr. yet, but just take my advice and when your own your period make sure you don't eat cold food especially ice cream it'll hurt worse.
2007-01-15 09:46:52
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answered by briahodo1993 1
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