What should I do if I have sex during ovulation?

First, let’s understand what ovulation is. During ovulation, a woman's eggs are released from her ovaries and travel through the fallopian tubes into the water. This is a very sensitive time because the woman needs to wait a while for it to reach the uterus and combine with the man's sperm. Therefore, if you have sex during ovulation, this can be a high-risk time because the woman may release a large number of eggs.

If you had sex during ovulation, here are some tips that may help:

1. Test your urine: 7-10 days after sex, you can test your urine to determine whether you are pregnant. Pregnancy can be determined more quickly using a pretest kit or a test available at drug stores.

2. Check your blood: 14-20 days after sex, you can check your blood to determine whether you are pregnant. This method is more accurate than testing urine but requires additional steps and expense.

3. Consult a doctor: If you are not sure what to do or have other health concerns, you can consult a doctor. The doctor may recommend other tests or examinations, or provide treatment recommendations.

Whichever method you choose, you should follow your test results and your doctor's recommendations. If your test shows you are pregnant, you should take action as soon as possible, such as surgery or medication. If you're not pregnant, you can still take other steps to protect your health, such as using condoms or reducing the number of sexual partners you have.

If you have sex during ovulation, you may feel worried or unsure. But please follow your test results and your doctor's advice to ensure your health and safety.