Is my period coming soon a sign of ovulation?

First, let’s understand what a menstrual cycle is. A woman's menstrual cycle is usually measured by the number of days between periods, which is a month. Cycles usually last from 28 to 30 days, but some women may have longer or shorter cycles. The length of your menstrual cycle varies from person to person, but most women experience a normal cycle.

So, is the upcoming menstruation the ovulation period? In fact, approaching menstruation and ovulation are closely related. Generally speaking, in a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovulation period occurs between two menstrual periods, which is about 14 days before the next menstrual period. Therefore, if a woman is about to have her period, she will usually ovulate about 14 days before her next period.

However, there are some situations where a woman may ovulate just before her period. This is usually because a woman's menstrual cycle is affected by factors such as mood, stress, diet, etc. Therefore, if women are unsure about their cycles, it is recommended that they consult a doctor or professional counselor to obtain accurate cycle and ovulation information.