Developing Follicle & Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
It is possible to have a developing follicle and also be pregnant. During ovulation, a follicle ruptures and releases an egg. If this egg is fertilised by sperm, pregnancy can occur. However, it is important to note that not all follicles that develop will actually release an egg. In some cases, follicles can become cystic, in which case they will not release an egg and pregnancy is unlikely. Additionally, even if an egg is released from a follicle, it does not always mean that it will be fertilised. Therefore, it is possible to have a developing follicle and not be pregnant.
In summary, it is possible to be pregnant with a developing follicle, but it is not always the case. If you are concerned about your fertility, it is important to speak with a doctor.
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