Will I still ovulate when I get pregnant during ovulation?

The answer is yes. Although egg release usually refers to the time of ovulation, there are other opportunities for women to release eggs during their menstrual cycle. This phenomenon is called "extra egg release." During the period when extra eggs are released, women usually experience symptoms, such as fatigue, headaches, nausea, etc., a few days earlier than the 14 days before their next period.

So while a woman typically releases an egg during ovulation, she may release an egg at other times. If you plan to become pregnant, it is recommended that women regularly check their basal body temperature and observe physical symptoms to detect the chance of egg release in time.

To sum up, it is possible to conceive during ovulation, but women have other opportunities to release eggs during the menstrual cycle, so it is recommended to have a detailed physical examination and consult a doctor before planning a pregnancy.