Not pregnant during ovulation

Non-ovulatory pregnancy means that a woman is not fertilized when the egg is released, but is fertilized in other parts of the woman, such as the fallopian tube or uterus. This condition usually occurs late in a woman's menstrual cycle, after the egg has waited enough time to be fertilized. In this case, a woman may become fertilized between day 14 and day 20 of her menstrual cycle.

Although pregnancy outside of ovulation is a common occurrence, it is not impossible. Women's menstrual cycles vary in number of days, so in some cases, a woman may be fertilized later in her menstrual cycle. In addition, factors such as a woman's physical condition, work environment, lifestyle, and drug use may also affect the occurrence of pregnancy outside of ovulation.

Although pregnancy outside of ovulation is a common situation, it still requires women's attention and precautions. Women need to pay close attention to their menstrual cycles and understand their menstrual cycle patterns in order to fertilize at the optimal time. Women also need to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, moderate exercise and adequate sleep, to improve their physical fitness and fertility.