Effects of having sex after ovulation

First, let’s understand what ovulation is. Ovulation refers to the time from when a woman’s egg is released from the ovary to entering the fallopian tube. This time usually occurs when a woman wakes up each morning, as eggs are released between 10pm and 6am. If intercourse is scheduled during ovulation, fertilization is possible when the egg and sperm meet.

However, if intercourse is scheduled after ovulation, this may have an impact on pregnancy. This is because, after sex, a woman’s body releases a substance called prostaglandin. This substance can affect a woman's uterine contractions, thereby interfering with the implantation of a fertilized egg. Therefore, if intercourse is arranged after the ovulation period, the fertilized egg may not be able to implant, resulting in pregnancy failure.

In addition, if intercourse is arranged after the ovulation period, it may have other effects on the female body. For example, after sex, a woman's body may release large amounts of bacteria that can lead to infection. In addition, after sexual intercourse, a woman's vagina may secrete some fluid, which may affect the implantation of the fertilized egg, leading to pregnancy failure.