From the day it starts.
twelve to fourteen days after your period starts.
Count from the 1st day of your "Actual" Period From the first day of your last period until your next period, depending on how long your cycle length is. (for example, if your cycle length is 28 days, then the time you start to ovulate is around day 14. but every woman is different). For example, if ur period starts on June 1, then that's Day 1 of ur cycle. The first day of your period is the first day of bleeding, which is the first day of your cycle.
You ovulate 14 days before your period starts. Therefore you ovulate on approximately Day 15 (remembering that Day 1 is the first day of your period).
If you start the birth control pill on the day your period starts, you'll have immediate protection.
It's possible to have bleeding a day after ovulation, but unlikely to have a "real" period a day after releasing an egg.
It's very unlikely you will get pregnant on the second say after your period starts.
Day 1 is the day a woman starts bleeding. Ovulation normally occurs on day 14 given that a period is regular. Day 1 is the day a woman starts bleeding. Ovulation normally occurs on day 14 given that a period is regular.
You can go to church any day of your period - there is absolutely no reason why you would not be able to go to church while on your period.
it could be ovulation which typically occurs 14 day after your period starts.
Yes. Your cycle starts the first day you menstruate (bleed).
Once your period has started you can't stop your period, not for just one day, and there is no reason why you should given as there's nothing thatyou can't do during your period. You can delay your period for a day before it starts by taking progesterone medicine such as Norethisterone.