Do you ovulate two weeks after finish your period no matter how long lasts?

Not necessarily. The timing of ovulation can vary from person to person and from cycle to cycle. On average, ovulation occurs about 14 days before the start of the next period. However, this can vary by several days. For some women, ovulation may occur as early as day 10 or as late as day 21 of their cycle.

The length of your period does not directly affect the timing of ovulation. However, if you have a very short or very long cycle, it may affect the likelihood of you ovulating on a specific day. For example, if you have a cycle that is less than 21 days, you may not ovulate at all. If you have a cycle that is more than 35 days, you may ovulate later than day 14.

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