if one ovary releases an egg for the first pregnancy the other ovary release it for the next pregnancy or only the first one will be release

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Typically, each ovary takes turns releasing eggs on alternate menstrual cycles. The release of eggs from the ovaries is known as ovulation. However, it is possible for both ovaries to release an egg during the same cycle, resulting in a possibility of fraternal twins.

During pregnancy, ovulation does not occur as the body prepares for the development of a fertilized egg rather than releasing new eggs. Therefore, in subsequent pregnancies, it is not the ovary's turn to release an egg.

It's important to note that there can be variations and exceptions to this pattern, as every woman's reproductive system is unique. Consultation with a healthcare professional can provide more specific information based on an individual's circumstances.