If I bleed during ovulation, will my period still come?

First of all, ovulation bleeding does not mean that menstruation will stop. In fact, ovulation bleeding is a precursor to menstruation. If girls bleed during ovulation, their period usually comes on the same day the following month. So, although ovulation bleeding may be uncomfortable for a girl, it won't prevent her period from coming.

Second, ovulation bleeding is often caused by hormonal changes. During puberty, a girl's ovaries secrete large amounts of hormones to promote egg production and maturation. These hormones cause the lining of the uterus to thicken and cause bleeding during ovulation. This phenomenon is normal and will not affect menstruation.

Finally, a girl's menstruation during puberty usually clears up within a month. This means that even if they bleed during ovulation, they usually resume their period on the same day the next month. So, even if girls bleed during ovulation, they won't affect their menstrual cycle.