What should I do if I don’t get pregnant during ovulation?

First, you need to make sure you are having intercourse within the correct time. Generally speaking, a woman’s menstrual cycle lasts 28 days, and a woman’s safe period is approximately the first 7 days and the last 8 days of the menstrual cycle. Therefore, if you are not pregnant during this period, you may be missing a safe period.

Second, you can consider changing the way you have sex. For example, you can have oral sex or oral sex plus penetration, which can increase your chances of getting pregnant. Additionally, you can try other methods, such as sex toys or sexual stimulators, to improve your chances of getting pregnant.

Third, you can consider other medications. Some medications, such as oral folic acid and emergency contraceptive pills, can help reduce the risk of pregnancy. However, you need to use these medications under the guidance of a doctor to ensure you are using them correctly.

Finally, if you still can't get pregnant, you might consider seeking professional help. You can talk to your doctor or sex therapist for advice and help. They can help you understand your situation and provide helpful advice and guidance.

To summarize, if you don't get pregnant during ovulation, don't feel frustrated or hopeless. You can try changing the way you have sex or using other medications, or seek professional help to help you resolve the problem. Remember, pregnancy is a complex issue that requires patience and effort to solve.