You will not ovulate during pregnancy. When you are pregnant, the follicles will not grow because of the elevated levels of estrogen and progesterone in your body, which can suppress the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis and can cause folliculopoietin and luteinizing hormone to drop very low. Pregnancy with normal follicular growth in the uterine cavity does not result in abnormal vaginal bleeding. If abnormal vaginal bleeding occurs, it is not normal and there is a risk of pre-eclampsia or cessation of embryo development. Therefore, during pregnancy there is no ovulation, the follicles are in a resting state and do not develop, they are at a fixed size and do not increase in size.