What is ovulation??

I am 13 and dont know.. can someone help?
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Ovulation is the monthly release of a mature egg from an ovary. A woman is most fertile around the time of ovulation.

Typical ovulation symptoms and signs include change in cervical mucus and a small rise in basal heat. For most women, ovulation occurs about once every month until menopause (usually 10-14 days after the first time of your period and about 14 days until that time your next period if you enjoy a 28-day cycle).

About two weeks before menstruation, an ovulating woman may notice slick and slippery mucus. This discharge can ebb and flow by being more on one day and smaller quantity on another but may continue for a few days during the time you ovulate.

You can have a look at the following website to swot up more about ovulation as well as tracking ovulation and fertility:

http://www.fertilityfriend.com/ or http://www.mymonthlycycles.com/

Good luck :)

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It happen every month during the middle of your regular monthly cycle (so about 2 weeks after your period). It's when your ovary releases and egg to go into your uterus. It's at this point where on earth you can get pregnant if you have sex during that time.

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when an ovary releases an egg. you also see an increase surrounded by the amount of cervical mucus around that time
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It is when an egg leaves the ovaries and enters the fallopian tube. This is the time when you can get pregnant. :)

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