When does ovulation occur in a 35-day menstrual cycle?
The menstrual cycle is 35 days, and ovulation generally occurs around day 21 of the cycle. Specific details are as follows:
When a patient has a regular 35-day menstrual cycle, ovulation typically happens around the 21st day after the start of menstruation. For individuals with a 35-day cycle, ovulation usually occurs approximately 14 days before the next expected period. Therefore, ovulation takes place about 21 days after the onset of menstruation, during which time egg-white-like stretchy cervical mucus may appear. If the patient's menstrual cycle is prolonged, the timing of ovulation will also shift accordingly; however, the method for calculating the ovulation period remains the same as with a normal menstrual cycle. As long as the menstrual cycle is regular, the exact ovulation time can generally be predicted with reasonable accuracy. If the patient is trying to conceive, this would be an appropriate time to have intercourse. During the ovulation period, patients should drink plenty of water to help reduce bacterial growth in the urinary tract.
In daily life, patients should also pay attention to personal hygiene, change their underwear frequently, and clean the genital area with running lukewarm water.