Periods without ovulation

2016-11-03 17:49:46
Is it possible to get period without ovulation...and if ovulation happen do we get period after 15 days of ovulation???
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Hello, Yes, periods are possible without ovulation. This condition is called anovulation. An anovulatory cycle is a menstrual cycle during which the ovaries do not release eggs and therefore, there is no ovulation. However, it is not mandatory for a woman who does not ovulate during each menstrual cycle is suffering from menopause.Chronic anovulation is a common cause of infertility.

Answered2016-11-05 13:25:48

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Hello, I went through your query, Yes it is possible to get periods without ovulation and it is one of the cause for infertility. Anovulation is a condition in which the ovary does not release a ripened egg each month as part of a woman's normal cycle in her reproductive years. Naturally, with no egg available for sperm, a woman cannot become pregnant. In a normal cycle, the production of progesterone is stimulated by the release of an egg. It's this hormone that helps a woman's body maintain regular periods. But during an anovulatory cycle, an insufficient level of progesterone can lead to heavy bleeding. A woman may mistake this bleeding for a real period. In Normal period of 28days ovulation occurs on 14th day.

Answered2016-11-04 03:42:40

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