6 REASONS WHY YOU ARE OVULATING LATE

6 REASONS WHY YOU ARE OVULATING LATE

PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO TO FIND OUT HOW TO IMPROVE LATE OVULATION:    • EARLY or LATE OVULATION? How to Regul...   We often hear about the average 28 day cycle with ovulation happening on day 14 - but what if you ovulate on day ...20, 30... OR EVEN 40?! Will this have an affect on your chances of conceiving? What are some things that may be causing you to ovulate so late? In this video I answer all of these questions. Another way of looking at your "late ovulation" is that you have a long follicular phase. You can break your cycle into two main parts: the follicular phase and the luteal phase. Generally your luteal phase will always be 10-16 days in length no matter the length of your cycle, and so if you have a long or short cycle it is the FOLLICULAR PHASE of your cycle that is either "long" or "short". Watch this video to learn 6 reasons why your follicular phase may be long. If you ovulate late will this have a negative impact on your fertility or chances of getting pregnant? The short answer is NO- whether you ovulate on day 14 or 44, ovulation is ovulation! If there is an egg being ovulated then it's possible for it to be fertilized. The only thing that can be tricky with late ovulation is predicting when you ovulate. Watch this video to learn more about this and please look through my channel for many more answers about ovulation and trying to conceive. Please subscribe if you would like more trying to conceive info like this! FIND ME ON SOCIAL: Instagram: @ttc_fertility_tips Facebook: www.facebook.com/aweslims SHOP TTC T-SHIRTS & JEWELRY: www.aweslims.com/t-shirts SHOP TTC T-SHIRTS & TANK TOPS: teespring.com/stores/mind-your-womb-apparel Youtube:    / theaweslims   Blog: www.aweslims.com