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If you were in your first trimester, you'll probably have a period within 4 to 6 weeks, possibly a few longer. You may ovulate around 14 days before that period, or you may not ovulate until your next cycle. It takes a while for your hormones to go back to a normal cycle, and it varies greatly from woman to woman. You can use cervical mucus checking and ovulation predictor kids to help determine when you will probably ovulate, and take your temperature every morning before you get out of bed to see if you did (it will go up a little bit and stay up until your next period within the day or two after you ovulate). If you are still bleeding I'd guess not, but if you bled for more than a week it could be possible, although unlikely.

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