I have my period on February 22nd, when is the ovulation?

Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle can be divided into 28 to 30 days, and the number of days is usually the same each month. A woman's menstrual cycle is affected by many factors, including diet, lifestyle, hormone levels, and more.

So, when is a woman’s ovulation period? In fact, women’s menstrual cycle and ovulation period alternate. That is, a woman's menstrual cycle may start on the 14th day of the next month, or it may start on the 28th day.

Therefore, for a woman who has her period on February 22, her ovulation period may be around March 6. However, everyone's cycle is different, so the specific ovulation period will also be different.

In addition to ovulation, there are other important dates, such as the first and last days of a woman's menstrual cycle, safety periods, etc. Understanding your menstrual cycle and ovulation period can help women better control their physiological changes and thus better protect their health.

Overall, it’s important to understand a woman’s menstrual cycle and ovulation. By understanding these, women can better control their own physiological changes and thus better protect their health. If you have any other questions, please feel free to consult your doctor.