Is it possible to be pregnant and still ovulate during the 1st trimester of your pregnancy?

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14 Responses to “Is it possible to be pregnant and still ovulate during the 1st trimester of your pregnancy?”

  1. MissyMac says:

    Yes, some women have been known to have their period during the whole pregnancy. This is why, they are so surprised when they go into labor. They believe the old wives’s tales about, no periods & being pregnant. But it does happen, often the flow is not as intense, but a sanitary napkin is necessary.
    If a woman is ovulating in her 3rd month of the first pregnancy, then has a sexual encounter, it is possible for her to get pregnant at the 3rd month. I read several case studies, where the first child is delivered at home. Then five or six months later, she goes to the ER complaining of acute abdominal pains and it is discovered that she has another child. So they would be 6 months differences in their ages. And no they would not be considered twins.
    But the human body does a lot of strange things and they happen at random intervals.

  2. nightnurse says:

    no

  3. luvmybabies says:

    No.

  4. Jen Mc says:

    Not at all. Ovulation stops as soon as you become pregnant.

  5. Dclp8204 says:

    Um no that is not possible

  6. ❀Bugsey❀ says:

    YES PEOPLE IT IS POSSIBLE

    Thats happened a hand full of times. But, I don’t think it was 6 months later, it was just days later that the mom conceived a second child.

    I know they talk about one story in the Riply’s Believe It Or Not book. A woman gave birth to two babies, but one was black and one was mixed. Sure enough, they had different fathers. She conceived one baby, then had sex about 5 days later and conceived another.

  7. Devon and Paige's Mommy says:

    It is not possible to be pregnant and for your body to release an egg.

  8. Kiari says:

    YES it is possible to ovulate during pregnancy!!!!!!!!!

    6 months apart is highly unlikely, and I doubt they could survive. I guarantee that they will NOT both be full term. I believe the longest difference recorded between two babies born at the same time but conceived 3 1/2 weeks apart.

    It’s called superfetation, where the body carries on releasing more eggs for fertilization after a pregnancy has already started. It meant that, technically you could have become pregnant again each month during her pregnancy.

    EDIT: My god people look it up before you say its not possible.. IT IS POSSIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. Manda says:

    That ripley’s story was thru insimination (spchk)…..it is NOT possible…

  10. dietpepsigirl77 says:

    Not possible! Your body stops ovulation due to pregnancy it also causes a cyst to cover your ovaries called corpus luthem to stop ovulation. The cyst goes away after the placenta takes over. Even if you did your cervix are closed and a mucus plug is in place

  11. baby_gem_83 says:

    yes, very rarely but probably not to the extent of 6 months, as when you went into labour with the first the second would be born also and probably wouldnt survive. There was a lady in my town who got pregnant but released an egg after a month which made her pregnant again, but she wasnt classed as having twins, even though they were born within minutes,,,, there is a name for this but im sorry i cant remember what they call it

  12. @ndre@nne says:

    Yes, it could be possible!!! There is a very rare condition in which a woman has two uterus and sometimes even two sets of ovaried and faloppian tubes.
    Class III: Uterus didelphys, also uterus didelphis (double uterus).
    Both Mullerian ducts develop but fail to fuse, thus the patient has a "double uterus". This may be a condition with a double cervix and a vaginal partition (v.i.), or the lower Mullerian system fused into its unpaired condition. See Triplet-birth with Uterus didelphys for a case of a woman having spontaneous birth in both wombs with twins. (from wikipedia)
    Otherwise, you can still ovulate in the first month or max two, but afterwards you should not be ovulating anymore since the baby’s hormones (HCG, what the HPT tests for) stops you from ovulating.
    Good luck =0)

  13. TexasWitch says:

    Yes, this is very possible. I had my period during the first 3 months of one of my pregnancies, I didn’t even realize I was pregnant till the baby started to move. I had an Ultra Sound at 6 months into the pregnancy, guess who was pregnant.
    I had my daughter C-section, that’s when they discovered the other child. She was rushed into an incubator and stayed there for 3 months. Both are alive & well. They are not considered to be twins, because they were not conceived at the same time. This does happen. It is very rare. They tell people they are twins. They look like twins, but they are not.
    I know the soap, you have been watching. I was wondering when someone was going to ask this question. There is a similar thing on One Life to Live, with Jess & Natalie.

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