Can a girl ovulate during a non-ovulatory period?

A woman's menstrual cycle usually lasts from 28 to 35 days, and each cycle includes two periods: the ovulatory period and the non-ovulatory period. During ovulation, a woman's egg is released from the ovary and waits in the fallopian tube for fertilization. If the egg is fertilized, a zygote is formed and implants in the uterus.

However, the process of egg maturation and expulsion can also occur during non-ovulatory periods. In some cases, ovulation can occur during a non-ovulatory period. This usually occurs during a woman's cycle between menstrual cycles, a time known as the "safe period."

So, can a girl ovulate during a non-ovulatory period? The answer is yes. In fact, girls may release eggs during non-ovulatory periods. However, this condition is very rare and is only likely to occur if there is normal sexual intercourse during the woman's cycle and sperm enters the woman's vagina.