Is it the ovulation period before my aunt?

Generally, a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days long, but some people have longer or shorter menstrual cycles, so their ovulation periods will be different. However, in most women's menstrual cycles, ovulation occurs 14 days before the next pregnancy. Therefore, if your uterine cycle is 28 days, then your next uterine period will be 14 days later, and the 7 days before that will be the ovulation period.

However, the period before ovulation is not absolute. If your ovulation occurs early or late, you may not be able to predict your ovulation accurately. Additionally, if you have a chronic illness or allergies, it may affect your menstrual cycle and ovulation.

Generally speaking, the ovulation period before menstruation is not an absolute period, but for those who have irregular menstruation, their ovulation period may be before or after menstruation. If you are concerned about your irregular menstruation or want to more accurately predict your ovulation period, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional health practitioner.