Ovulation is defined as the release of the egg; they happen simultaneously as they are one and the same.
To release an egg from the ovary
IF you ovulate, you release an egg. This is what ovulation is. The ovaries will release a mature egg into the fallopian tube. It is more of a question of whether or not you ovulate. But an egg will always be released at ovulation.
Normally, you do not ovulate (release an egg) when you're taking the birth control pill.
Yes, a woman will typically ovulate 2-4 weeks after a miscarriage.
Yes, because it is only there that she can release an egg and if during ovulation she had an intercourse there is a chance of getting pregnant.
Well there can be many reasons. one of them is PCOS (poly cystic Ovaries Syndrome). I have had this fertility disease for many years and one of my main symptoms is i do not ovulate (release eggs). Here are some websites that give you a little more information on PCOS. (at Link).
A girl will ovulate regardless of whether she has sex. Sex allows the sperm to meet the egg and cause pregnancy.
no,you still have to go thru tubal reversal proceedure so that everytime you ovulate and release an egg.
If the egg becomes fertilized, yes.
Yes, women ovulate BEFORE each period, so even before the first time we have our period, we ovulate. There is always that chance that they are about to start. (Ovulating is when the egg comes down)
No you don't ovulate when you are pregnant the ovum are held back until you are no longer pregnant.
Yes. Pregnancy begins with the fertilization of the egg (ovum, as in ovulate) by sperm. No egg, no pregnancy.