Bit of a basic doubt but it's been on my mind. Once you're already pregnant, does the body still ovulate every month or it just stops? Mujhe thoda confusion ho raha hai about how all this works.
Haan na, once you are pregnant, ovulation stops completely. Your body is busy caring for the baby now, so ovaries take a break. No need to track those days now, ho na!
No, it doesn't. When I had my first scan at my private hospital, the doctor and the senior nurse explained the whole hormonal change beautifully. If you have any doubts about your cycle, definitely check with your hospital team.
Technically no, ovulation stops. My gynac explained that progesterone and HCG levels stay very high during pregnancy, which signals the brain to prevent any new egg release. That's why your period also stops, it's a beautiful protective cycle.
It doesn't happen during these nine months. Your body is totally focused on growing your sweet little baby now. Don't worry about all this, just rest well.
No, ovulation doesn't happen during pregnancy. My Flo and Tracker apps both showed this clearly when I logged my positive result. The hormone levels change to make sure your body stops releasing new eggs.
Arre bilkul nahi yaar! Once the baby is inside, your egg-making factory goes on a long holiday. So don't stress too much about ovulation or tracking now, just enjoy this phase!
Honestly, it does not happen once you conceive. I had so many ovulation confusion issues because of my PCOS before, so I asked this too. But once you are pregnant, the body naturally pauses ovulation, so you can relax on that front.