It depends on the reason your periods stopped. If your hormones are functioning properly you have a period about two weeks after you ovulate, if you are not pregnant.
On average a woman ovulates 14 days after the first day of her period...however, everyone is different, so depending on the length of your cycle this could vary.
It's possible yes.
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Yes you can have ovulatory bleeding or anovulatory bleeding. There are urine tests available over the counter that you can use to tell if and when you are...