Not necessarily: If your period came early this month you probably ovulated early this month. That does not predict when you will ovulate next month. Hope this helps.
Answered 4/28/2016
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Yes & no: Even if your current period is early, you will still most likely ovulate ~14 days after the first day of your period which is biologically "on time." However, based on the calendar, ovulation will occur early than it did after your previous period. I hope that makes sense!
Answered 7/31/2018
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