12-14 days: After ovulation the follicle (egg sac of the ovary) is called a corpus luteum. It produces Progesterone to change the uterine lining to support implantation. If you are not pregnant the corpus luteum will die off in 12-14 days. If you are pregnant the HCG produced by the placenta keeps the Progesterone going to support the pregnancy.
Answered 12/12/2018
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Usually two weeks: Menses will usually be about 14 days after ovulation--but this is variable between individuals.
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