It is possible for your period to be delayed because of a change of diet or stress... or many other factors... it may be so delayed that it looks like you skipped one even though you may have ovulated
Its also possible if you have very irregular cycles to begin with.
of course, if you get pregnant on that cycle you will most certainly ovulate and not get a period.
So yes... its possible...
2007-09-13 05:57:38
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answered by kelly p 2
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Yes, it is possible. In fact, doctors discovered that some women actually ovulate twice a month, yet have only one period.
In addition, there are also conditions which prevent a period, including where an endometrial layer never forms (which is generally what you are shedding when you have a period). This can be caused by hormone problems (frequently during perimenopause) as well as structural problems. The link below includes additional examples.
Finally, and this is rare, you can ovulate while already pregnant. Doctors have in recent years identified cases of fetus' conceived a month apart.
2007-09-13 06:24:12
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answered by CarbonDated 7
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Ovulation comes first, then your period comes 2 weeks later unless you are pregnant.
2007-09-13 05:52:10
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answered by jilldaniel_wv 7
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No you need a period to ovulate. No period no ovulating. Soem women don't ovulate at all.
2007-09-13 08:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the answer given by respondent jilldaniel_wv
Ovulation comes first. Then if pregnancy occurs, you will not get a period.
2007-09-13 06:01:49
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answered by IVF MD 4
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it incredibly is possible to get pregnant before the era. however, considering you have been on the shot for see you later in many circumstances it could take atleast a year after ending delivery administration to get pregnant.
2016-10-10 12:24:17
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answered by kuder 4
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