How many days after ovulation?

Generally, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts 28 days, but there are also 23-, 30-, or 35-day cycles. Later in the menstrual cycle, eggs usually begin to mature and are gradually released. According to medical research, in the later stages of a woman’s menstrual cycle, eggs are usually released for about three days. Therefore, if a woman is late in her menstrual cycle when her eggs are mature and ready to be released, they may become pregnant within the next three days.

However, not all women release eggs late in their menstrual cycle. Some women may fall behind in ovulation for several days but still fail to release an egg. In this case, the possibility of pregnancy is relatively low, but still possible.

If a woman fails to release an egg late in her menstrual cycle, she may need to wait for a while until the egg is fully mature and released. Typically, this process takes several days or weeks.