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The timing of ovulation is related to the length of your entire cycle and not just to the length of bleeding. You usually ovulate 14 days before you start your period. This means that if your cycle is 30 days from the first day you start bleeding to the day before you start your next period then you will ovulate on the 16th day of your cycle or 16 days after the first day you start bleeding. Someone who has a 29 day cycle will ovulate on the 15th day from the first day you start bleeding, etc.
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