Yes: .Although you are most likely to get pregnant mid-cycle, it is not the only time you can get pregnancy. Women get pregnant during their menses. Your menstrual cycle does not always predict ovulation and therefore peak risk of pregnancy. The ovarian cyst which holds the egg swells up pops and sends the egg on its way. Sometimes they swell and pop late; sometimes not at all.
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14 days before: Ovulation occurs consistently about 14 days before your next cycle. If you know how many days there are from the first day of the bleeding to the next during your normal cycle just subtract 14 days. This allows you to predict when you should be ovulating.
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