How to calculate ovulation when 37 days after menstruation?

First, we need to understand a woman’s menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, a woman’s menstrual cycle can be divided into three phases:

1. Prodromal period (Before the Period): About 14 days from the day when menstruation begins, a woman’s body begins to release eggs.

3. After the Period: From the end of the intermediate period, about 7-10 days, the female egg is released and enters the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization.

For a woman who menstruates for 37 days, the prodromal and intermediate phases last approximately 14 days each, so her cycle is 37 days. Based on this cycle, we can calculate that her next menstrual cycle will begin on March 21st and end on April 10th.

So, how to calculate a woman’s ovulation period? We can start from the middle period and push back the date 14 days, which is the woman's next ovulation period. For example, if a woman's interphase is March 10th, her next ovulation period will be March 25th.

However, this method is just a simple calculation method and cannot accurately predict a woman's ovulation period. A woman's body is affected by a variety of factors, including stress, diet, exercise, and more. Therefore, if you want to better understand a woman's ovulation period, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional consultant.