After all, look at any tabloid to read “amazing” stories of how a woman got pregnant with a second child while she was already pregnant with the first! Though we know that tabloids are just for fun and don't tell the truth, it can still be enough to make women question whether they might be able to ovulate while pregnant. read more
As was said, no, you cannot ovulate while pregnant. This is why your period ceases when you become pregnant: generally, in anticipation of ovulation the lining of the uterus builds up. Ovulation occurs. Then if the egg is unfertilized, the lining of the uterus is shed, you have your period. read more
The simple answer is no: You cannot ovulate while you are pregnant. Ovulation is the act of your body releasing an egg (and sometimes two or more) during the menstrual cycle. The egg travels down the fallopian tube, where it waits to meet with the sperm. read more
Ovulation can occur when you experience mid-cycle or ovulatory bleeding. Keep in mind that while you cannot technically ovulate while on a period because sperm can live in the body for 3-5 days after sex, pregnancy could occur from intercourse that takes place during a period. read more