Everyone keeps talking about ovulation days when trying to conceive and I genuinely dont get what it means. We are just starting our journey. Can someone explain simply na?
I completely understand the confusion, there are so many terms thrown at us! Actually, ovulation is releasing an egg to get pregnant. Once you are already pregnant, your body stops ovulating completely.
Biologically, ovulation is the release of an egg from the ovaries. Once pregnancy is established, ovulation stops entirely because of high progesterone levels. For any queries on hormonal changes, consulting your doctor is always best.
Ovulation doesn't happen once you are pregnant. If you are having discharge that feels like ovulation day, please check with your gynac to rule out any yeast infection. Better safe than sorry.
Arey don't stress too much, ovulation is just the process of releasing the egg which helps you conceive. Once you are pregnant, the ovulation chapter is closed for now! Sit back and enjoy the break from periods.
Haha, you don't ovulate when you're pregnant! My brain has officially stopped working in this 3rd trimester, but I'm pretty sure ovulation is on a long vacation until after the baby is born!
During my prenatal classes, the educator explained that pregnancy hormones like hCG and progesterone block ovulation. If you have any unusual symptoms or discharge, just ask the hospital staff to clarify during your next scan.