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Old Mar 8, 2007, 09:18 AM
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im confused!

So you are not ovulating befor yo start your period?

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Yes, you do ovulate before you start your period. You have to ovulate to have a period. However, the best way to calculate it is by counting ahead from the first day of your last period. Then you ovulate, then you have another period.
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You normally ovulate, 14 days before your period begins, on a 28 day cycle, but it is possible to ovulate twice in one month without knowing. Read this site for more information:- Women can ovulate more than once a month - 09 July 2003 - New Scientist
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