according to my chart i started ovulating on friday 6/23/06 if i concieved will i contiune to ovulate?


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we have been trying so hard. I am even picking my legs up for 20 mins. afterward. I hope its all worth it.

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No. Once you ovulate, you have ovulated. It takes minutes, not days to ovulate. You *never* "continue to ovulate" regardless of whether you conceive or not. You are misunderstanding something. You *may* ovulate a second time (again, regardless of whether you conceive) within 24 hours; this is how fraternal twins start out.

Please read _Taking Charge of Your Fertility_ by Toni Weschler. It has *factual* information that will answer all your questions.

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Yes you will continue to ovulate. Your body wont even know its pregnant until the egg embeds a couple of days later. My best advice is to relax and have fun. Orgasms do more to help with pregnancy than worrying.
no becuz that would mean that us girls would have litters of kids like cats!!!
No. You don't ovulate when you are pregnant.

My concern is that you said you 'hope' it's all worth it? Of course it is!

If you were supposed to start ovulating on Friday, then you and your husband should be having sex from last Friday to next Friday every 2nd day...not just Friday.
Only for the rest of this few day cycle yes you would, it takes your body a certain amount of days to realize you have conceived. After that no, not for the rest of the pregnancy. Good luck to you, it will happen! :-)
I ovulated the same day and if your egg if fertilized( hope for the both of us) then your body with stop ovulating.
to the best of my knowlege, with each period, only one egg is released. On occasion maybe more. But if you've conceived the question if you are still ovulating is not necessary. Conception equals Pregnancy. All other eggs & sperm becomes a Non-issue.
Have fun & Good luck

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