Will tooth extraction affect ovulation during ovulation?

During ovulation, a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries and travel through the fallopian tubes into the uterus. If a woman has her teeth removed during ovulation, it may affect the release and fertilization of eggs. This is because during the tooth extraction, the doctor may destroy some eggs that are not fully mature, causing them to be unable to combine with sperm.

However, this situation is not absolute. Some women can still get pregnant during ovulation after tooth extraction. Additionally, this may also occur if a woman becomes pregnant again within a short period of time after a tooth extraction.

Therefore, whether tooth extraction will affect ovulation depends on many factors, including the woman's physical health, recovery time after tooth extraction, and whether she will become pregnant again. If women have their teeth extracted during ovulation, it is recommended that they wait for a period of time after the tooth extraction until their bodies have fully recovered before considering pregnancy.