Is there ovulation at 18?

Generally speaking, women's menstrual cycles are divided into three types: normal cycles, abnormal cycles and prolonged cycles. A normal cycle means that a woman’s menstrual cycle is around 28 days, an abnormal cycle means that a woman’s menstrual cycle exceeds 28 days or is less than 28 days, and a prolonged cycle means that a woman’s menstrual cycle exceeds 40 days.

So, how to determine whether your menstrual cycle is normal? Measurements can be made by:

1. Observe symptoms: Observe your own symptoms, such as headaches, breast pain, fatigue, mood swings, etc., to determine whether your cycle is normal.

2. Measure basal body temperature: Measuring basal body temperature can more accurately determine whether your cycle is normal. Every morning when you wake up, take your temperature and record it on a chart. Generally speaking, a woman’s menstrual cycle lasts about 30 days, but you can also determine whether your cycle is normal by measuring your basal body temperature.

3. Observe bleeding: Observe whether bleeding is normal. If a woman experiences breakthrough bleeding in the middle of her menstrual cycle, it may be a sign that she is ovulating.

If you cannot determine whether your menstrual cycle is normal through the above methods, it is recommended to consult a doctor. Your doctor can determine whether your menstrual cycle is normal through tests such as blood and urine tests, and provide appropriate treatment recommendations.

In general, you can determine whether you have entered the ovulation period by measuring your basal body temperature, observing symptoms, and observing bleeding. If you are unsure whether your cycle is normal, it is recommended to consult your doctor.