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Can you ovulate several times in one day?

I'm having a very weird cycle. I'm hoping i'm pregnant but it seems like I keep ovulating. It seemed like I was ovulating when I had my "period" (bled black blood for 3 days then spotted on and off for 2) then I immediently got crampy and started getting ewcm again. I was due the 20th to ovulate but never had any signs of it. Today I got a huge chunk of mucus like right before I ovulate.. ?
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Well in November I was pretty stressed out, so the first time when I thought I was ovulating late I wasn't surprised at all. But I haven't been stressed out at all since then,everything's been pretty great. And I don't understand if I ovulated late in November, it doesn't seem possible for me to shed my uteral lining in a day.. I literally was getting small pieces of ewcm up until the day I started bleeding.. If I had better insurance i'd go to the doctor.
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Usually u ovulate once, but your body does sometimes delay ovulation, like in stressful situations and what not. So your cm looks like u will ovulate, you don't, and then it prepares again. Its possible to release more than one egg, but ovulation is generally on the same day. If u are tracking your cm, I also suggest tracking your temperatures, to help u pinpoint ovulation.
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One month* sorry haha. I've been getting milky white discharge since when I thought I was ovulating after my period, also when me and my boyfriend had sex the other day there was a bunch of very thick white discharge. I've never seen that before. I'd love to know if anyone has experienced any thing like this.
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