I'm trying to understand my body's cycle better. If I'm pregnant, why does ovulation not occur during that time? What changes happen in the body to prevent it?
Once you conceive, your body naturally produces hormones like progesterone to support the baby, which tells the ovaries to stop releasing more eggs. My mother always said pregnancy is nature's way of giving the body rest. Your doctor can explain the exact science behind it beautifully.
When I had my initial consultation, my doctor explained that the high progesterone levels during pregnancy naturally inhibit ovulation. If you ever have questions about how your body is changing, the doctors and nurses at the hospital are always happy to explain it clearly.
I was actually reading up on this recently! Apparently, once you are pregnant, hormones like hCG and progesterone block ovulation so you don't get pregnant again while already carrying a baby. It's so fascinating how our bodies work.
I am still learning about all this, but I think the body's natural hormones prevent ovulation so that the baby can grow safely inside. It's such a gentle way our bodies take care of us.
Actually yaar, it's all about the hormones. Once you conceive, your body goes into baby-growing mode and shuts down the ovulation process completely. It's like a natural pause button so the baby gets full attention!
After learning so much about cycles during IVF, I found it amazing how our bodies adapt. Once the embryo implants, hormones rise to prevent ovulation so the existing pregnancy can be protected. It's a beautiful protective mechanism.