If you don't ovulate one month, how long does your cycle usually last? My cycles are about 30 days,and I ovulate around the 18th. I didn't ovulate this month and I am on day 40 of my cycle. (I am 100% sure I'm not pregnant.) I won't have my period until I ovulate, right? So will this be like a double cycle, lasting about 60 days, or is there no way to guess when I'll get my period?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I've never had a cycle like this. I asked my family dr today when I went in to get tested for strep and all he could tell me was, "Are you sure you're not pg?" So at the risk of being flamed, I figured someone here might have some expereince with this. Thanks.
Re: Q about not ovulating
Broken Lady Parts Blog
Yeah it can really vary. It can be normal length and anovulatory, or ridiculously long and anovulatory. Sometimes the sign of an anovulatory cycle is really erratic temps- are you charting at all? Otherwise, there is no way to know if a cycle is going to be anovulatory until it ends, either with AF or a BFP.
Oh and technically the bleeding that ends an anovulatory cycle isn't technically your period, it's breakthrough bleeding. A period is what occurs after you ovulate (unless you get pg).