Once a year?: A woman with cycles shorter than 29 days (shorter than 1 month) will likely have 1 ovulation per month during the year, but have 2 ovulations during one month of the year (since she has about 13 cycles a year). That means she is likely to have 2 menstrual periods during one of the 12 months of each year, because she has 13 periods a year.
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