ovulation is the process that your body undergoes to prepare you for pregnancy your egg will exit your ovaries travel down your fallopian tubes into your uterus it will either become inseminated or not , if it does not become inseminated it will continue to travel down and out through your cervix, if an egg is inseminated it will plant inself into your uteran wall and begin the stages of fetal development. during ovulation your uteran wall will also thicked and begin to prepare itself for implantation. your period as a result of the egg not being inseminated the egg along with the excess uterary lining will be bled out through your cervix and out of your vagina the result of this is the menstruation stage. your body starts a new cycle every 28 days or so.. you menstruate and the cycle continues... an interuption in this cycle is pregnancy.. if you become pregnant your egg will implant itself and your excess will nto be bled out. that is why a missed period could be a sign of pregnancy
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The ovary would not release the egg, i.e. ovulation would not happen. the egg would not be released into the fallopian tube
No, there is no ovulation when pregnant.
Women are most likely to conceive at the time of ovulation. Ovulation can happen a week after your period until your next period.
can be before,but usually and mostly after.
it is just something that happens naturally it is caused by hormone telling it to happen
She might get pregnant.
Most often at 9 days past ovulation. However it can happen 6-12 days past ovulation.
Ovulation has to happen first before fertilization can take place. Otherwise, the egg would still be in the ovary and the sperm wouldn't be able to reach it.
No, the ovaries are the organs responsible for these events and they are now removed.
Ovulation is defined as the release of the egg; they happen simultaneously as they are one and the same.
Ovulation.