Will you still ovulate if you are pregnant during the ovulation period?

So, do all women release eggs during ovulation? The answer is not so. In fact, only about 90% of women are able to release eggs during ovulation, while the other 10% may not be able to release eggs.

So, how to determine your ovulation period? This can be determined by:

1. Measure basal body temperature: Women can measure their basal body temperature when they wake up every morning and determine their ovulation period by recording changes in body temperature.

2. Observe the menstrual cycle: Women can observe their menstrual cycle, understand the number of cycle days and menstrual wetness time each month, and infer their ovulation period.

3. Use a pregnancy test stick: Women can use a pregnancy test stick to check whether they are pregnant. If the pregnancy test shows two lines, it means you are pregnant.

4. Use a calendar: Women can use a calendar to predict their menstrual cycle and ovulation.

Although not all women will release eggs during ovulation, by using the above methods, women can better understand their bodies and chances of pregnancy, and take steps to ensure their own health and the safety of their fetuses.

If a woman fails to release an egg during ovulation, she may consider other methods to get pregnant, such as artificial insemination or embryo transfer. However, these measures need to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to ensure safety and success.