A Question About Ovulation.?
Yes, although you probably won't have a period if you're not ovualting (although it is possible to bleed and not ovulate). As a rule, if you're having regular (ish) spell that come every 45 days or more frequently then you're probably ovulating. If you only have a few period a year you may not be ovulating, or you may only be ovulating a few times a year. This is usually caused by a hormonal problem such as PCOS or a thyroid condition.
If you suspect that you're not ovulating frequently, or you already have a condition such as PCOS, and you're trying for a little one don't wait a year of trying before you seek sustain, seek help as soon as you begin trying. But as a rule if you're have your periods every 45 days or more frequently (but no more often than every 21 days) then it's secure to assume you're ovulating.
Yes!
If u got stomach pain during ur periods...Then u r ovulate.If u not catch stomach pain then u r not ovulate..
Try this siphene tablet
SIPHENE(R) is indicated for the treatment of anovulation and infertility due to impaired hypothalamic pituitary function.
The best response to SIPHENE(R) is collectively obtained in women with evidence of follicular function and endogenous oestrogen production. These patients dearth adequate cyclic stimulation of pituitary gonadotrophic function.SIPHENE(R) may also be of benefit in patients with- limited oestrogen production.
SIPHENE(R) 100 is indicated for patients requiring greater doses of 100 mg, generally after the initial treatment of 50 mg in earlier cycles.
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