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wanting to get pregnant but i dont know when im ovulating

i got my period july 5, and today is july 25... and i saw some spotting... ... i had a sonogram yesterday because i have an ovarioncyst on my right ovary... so i could not be pregnant wouldidnt the be able to see if there was baby....  im so confused i dont know if this is my period coming or something could be wrong... does anyone know what could be the problem or going throught the same thing... also i dont know when i ovulate and i want to have a baby....
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If u had sex on da u ovulation is their a chance u could become pregnant
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you can ovulate on your period but its not likely. it could be anything really

yes if you have a shorter cycle....no you would not then ovulate on day 4 when your on your period...you would ovulate around day 7...not 4
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hi my cycle is 21 days, but i dont know if i ovulated.... and if it is possible that i can be ovulating right now... cuz its like blood with a sticky mucus... i heard that when you have a shorter cycle you can get pregnant on the 4th day of ur period or right after...
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my cycle is 21 days.... july 25... im guessing it is my period... but can i ovulate while on my period cause there is a sticky mucs with blood... since my cycle is short is that possible
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how longs your cycle?


and you said "im so confused i dont know if this is my period coming..." this being what?
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