Yes. It takes about 3 days to actually get pregnant so it doesn't stop just like that.
No. Once you are pregnant the ovulation stops and the uterus is also closed by the mucus plug.
No, women do not ovulate stop during pregnancy (inhibited by high levels of estrogen and progesterone)
No, a developing follicle means the ovum (egg) is still maturing. Once "ripe" the follicle will burst during ovulation and the ovum will be released.
NO
Yes, one may still get pregnant the week before menstruation.
No. ovulation has to occur in order for pregnancy to be possible.
Sperm can survive (under ideal conditions) for several days and even up to a week. So a week before ovulation is still within the pregnancy window.
No. ovulation has to occur in order for pregnancy to be possible.
NO, damage would be already done !
If you begin to have sex before you've begun to have periods, then you can very well become pregnant before ever having had your first visible period.
No. Sounds to me like you are feeling the ovulation. Many women get an ache during ovulation. Even though your tubes are tied you still ovulate.
Yes. During peri-menopause it is usual to have irregular cycles: as eggs are still being released you can still get pregnant. However, peri-menopause usually occurs after the age of 40 which is associated with a general decrease in fertility. Your best chance would be to follow your oestradiol level and attempt to predict ovulation from that or/and monitor your temp or cervical mucus to predict a fertile time.