Can ovulation still be detected after conception

  Pregnancy refers to the union of the egg and sperm. Pregnancy is a sign of successful conception, but this physiological process is very complex, and there are still many aspects to pay attention to in order to successfully conceive. Many people are not very clear about the relationship between conception and ovulation. So, can ovulation be detected even after conception?

  

Can ovulation still be detected after conception1

  If you are pregnant, it means that you have successfully conceived. Since you have successfully conceived, it is impossible to detect ovulation. After conception, there will be some changes in the hormone levels in the pregnant woman's body, mainly an increase. The most obvious changes are in progesterone and estrogen, and they are still very high.

  Due to the influence of these two hormones, women will not experience menstruation after conception, which can suppress ovulation. This is also the reason why ovulation cannot be detected after conception. Since pregnancy has already occurred, it indicates ovulation and the quality of the egg is good. After conception, it is important to pay more attention to the development of the embryo.

  After conception, the gestational age should be calculated based on the woman's last menstrual period, which means the number of days without menstruation. In addition to this number of days, the progesterone and HCG levels can also be used to determine the gestational age. After pregnancy, there will be no menstrual bleeding. Once there is bleeding similar to menstruation, it is not menstruation and is likely to be a threatened miscarriage.

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