Ovulation Question. Answers anyone?

How long after you ovulate do you have your period? the first hours of daylight I ovulated was the 21 of July. So will I be starting soon?

Answers:    If you have a 28 daytime cycle, you will ovulate between days 10 and 16 but most commonly between days 12 and 14. Your cycle starts on the first day of your period and ends the daytime before you start your next cycle. So, if you ovulated on the 21st, later you should expect to start uh any day now! Good luck to you!.
typically you ovulate surrounded by the middle of your cycle. so if you ovulated on day 14 of your cycle (your cycle starts on the 1st day of your period) you can expect to start around 14 days after you ovulate. that example is based on a 28 day cycle though so you should amount it out based upon your last term. As a general rule (if you have a majority, 28-day cycle), you ovulate approximately 14 days before the start of your next length. However, there are a lot of women who do not enjoy a normal 28 day cycle. This make it a little more difficult to determine when you are fertile..
How did you know that you ovulated?

Usually it's 2 weeks before your interval, but days of ovulation can be different for every woman, so it's difficult to pinpoint the first day of your subsequent menstrual period unless youre very regular.

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Usually your interval precedes ovulation by 14 days, but it really depends on your cycle. If you're on a 28 day cycle... then another 14 days, that anyone 4 August. If your cycle IS 28 days and you're not menstruating yet, then you're in arrears.
I think 2 weeks

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