Hi No once pregnant You can't ovulate. Your body automatically creates a hold on future eggs being released during pregnancy.
Actually many women who are in their 30's have been pregnant and 4 weeks later found out they are having another baby. It is rare but some older women do ovulate during pregnancy.
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∙ 2011-09-12 21:45:15YES you can still ovulate without a menstrual cycle. Also you can still get pregnant without a period.
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.
You can still ovulate to get pregnant. This is possible because you only took the first 6 pills of your pill pack. Once you have stopped taking your pills, you can still ovulate similar to the situation if you missed a pill or two by accident. You can still get pregnant these ways.
No, once you become pregnant your body no longer releases an egg because the one before has been fertilized. It you could still ovulate it would cause you to have a period.
Nope cos it means that you cant get pregnant
YES you can still ovulate without a menstrual cycle. Also you can still get pregnant without a period.
You can still ovulate to get pregnant. This is possible because you only took the first 6 pills of your pill pack. Once you have stopped taking your pills, you can still ovulate similar to the situation if you missed a pill or two by accident. You can still get pregnant these ways.
No, once you become pregnant your body no longer releases an egg because the one before has been fertilized. It you could still ovulate it would cause you to have a period.
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.
Nope cos it means that you cant get pregnant
no you still have not began to ovulate
No you can still have cramps during your first trimester
A woman can still ovulate and have irregular periods.
Yes, before you get your period for the first time you ovulate so then you can get pregnant.
No, you won't ovulate
No you don't ovulate when you are pregnant the ovum are held back until you are no longer pregnant.
If you ovulate and you're already pregnant, consult your doctor. It will make an interesting case-study.