When my husband's step mother found out she was pregnant with fraternal twins, her doctor informed her the the twins were about a week apart in gestation. So it is possible to ovulate during pregnancy, but as far as "periods" go, I would consider that to be a miscarriage, as it would include shedding the uterine lining, which would in turn discard the embryo/fetus that is already in there. There is a difference between ovulating and mustruating. My only question is, if the body releases another egg when a fertilized one has already attached itself to the uterus, and the new egg goes unfertilized, will that egg pass through and cause light bleeding? If it did, there obviously wouldn't be any kinds of clots like the ones that are associated with menstruation... the shedding of the uterine lining.
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When my husband's step mother found out she was pregnant with fraternal twins, her doctor informed her the the twins were about a week apart in gestation. So it is possible to ovulate during pregnancy, but as far as "periods" go, I would consider that to be a miscarriage, as it would include shedding the uterine lining, which would in turn discard the embryo/fetus that is already in there. There is a difference between ovulating and mustruating. My only question is, if the body releases another egg when a fertilized one has already attached itself to the uterus, and the new egg goes unfertilized, will that egg pass through and cause light bleeding? If it did, there obviously wouldn't be any kinds of clots like the ones that are associated with menstruation... the shedding of the uterine lining.
November 10, 2011 - 9:24amThis Comment
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