Sure it's possible. That's how fraternal twins happen. Two eggs, one right after the other. However, you won't have two separate ovulation dates several days apart.
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The answer is yes, and no. It depends on what you mean by "ovulate".
You will only have one ovulation window in your cycle, wherein an egg will be released. You cannot ovulate on one day, and then ovulate again later on in the cycle.
However, it is possible for more than one egg to be released during ovulation (hence fraternal twins).
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It's unlikely, but I have read research studies that say it is possible.
The answer is yes, and no. It depends on what you mean by "ovulate".
You will only have one ovulation window in your cycle, wherein an egg will be released. You cannot ovulate on one day, and then ovulate again later on in the cycle.
However, it is possible for more than one egg to be released during ovulation (hence fraternal twins).
Mama's Clone - 07/18/12
According to this article, yes: https://tiny.cc/efu4p
A woman got pregnant while pregnant, the babies were 2 1/2 weeks apart.
ETA: nevermind, I guess she had 2 uteruses! That explains it!
BFP on Cycle #8. Natural M/C at ~8 weeks
IUI #1 and #2 (8/12, 9/12)- 50 mg Clomid + Ovidrel = BFNs
IVF #1 (EPP) 13R/10M/9F, 5DT 1-4AA blast, beta #1-148, beta #2-322, 5 frosties!
You should read this post for more info:
https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/56746396/ShowThread.aspx
I love that post.
Hahaha, me too. I remember it like it was yesterday.
The guest blogger at Scientific American knows all, damnit!
Todd and Julia Grovenburg are the couple you linked and she did not have 2 uteruses.
OP are you asking because you are curious or are you asking because you think you might?
She will probably answer you in a PM
I was disappointed the answer to the other post was a PM because I am legit curious as well.