Will you still ovulate after conception during the ovulation period?

The female reproductive cycle is usually divided into four stages: menstrual cycle, ovulation period, safety period and pregnancy period. During the menstrual cycle, a woman's eggs are released from her ovaries and wait in the fallopian tubes for fertilization. During ovulation, a woman’s egg is released from the ovary and travels into the fallopian tube to await fertilization. If a woman's egg is fertilized, it will implant in the fallopian tube and develop into a baby.

However, sometimes a woman may get pregnant during ovulation rather than during her cycle. In this case, it is called "ovulation conception." In this case, the woman's egg will still be in the fallopian tube waiting to be fertilized and may continue to be released during the pregnancy.

Therefore, if a woman becomes pregnant during her ovulation period and is successfully fertilized, her eggs may continue to be released during pregnancy. However, this is not always accurate because the female reproductive cycle and physiological changes are very complex and diverse. If women become pregnant during their ovulation period and are successfully fertilized, their eggs may continue to be released during pregnancy.