Will you still ovulate after getting pregnant during the ovulation period?

First, we need to understand what ovulation is. Ovulation refers to the time when a woman’s egg cells mature and are released. Generally speaking, a woman's ovulation period is about 14 days before her next menstrual period. However, because women have different menstrual cycles, some may miss ovulation or arrive early.

So, if you get pregnant during ovulation, will you still release eggs during pregnancy? The answer is possible. In fact, a woman may experience the release of eggs multiple times during pregnancy, which is called the pregnancy egg cycle. However, this is uncommon and can cause problems.

If a woman releases eggs during pregnancy, can she still get pregnant? The answer is yes. Although a woman may release eggs during pregnancy, pregnancy requires more than two eggs to meet for it to occur. Therefore, if a woman releases eggs during pregnancy, she still has a chance of becoming pregnant.