Failure to conceive during intercourse during 3 months of ovulation may be a problem faced by many couples. Although intercourse during ovulation is an important factor in pregnancy, not all couples will conceive under these circumstances. This problem may be difficult for many people to understand, but there are some ways we can solve it.

So, why do some people not get pregnant when they have sex during ovulation? There may be several reasons for this. First, it could be that women have erratic menstrual cycles, meaning their reproductive tracts are unable to meet sperm. Secondly, it may be that the woman's uterine environment is not suitable for the fertilized egg to implant, or the fertilized egg does not swim to the uterus. In addition, it may be that the quantity or quality of sperm is insufficient to allow the fertilized egg to implant.

Knowing these reasons, we can take some measures to solve the problem. First, if women have erratic menstrual cycles, it is recommended that their doctors help them develop a plan to ensure that they have intercourse as often as possible during the woman's cycle to increase sperm count. Secondly, if women’s uterine environment is not suitable for fertilized eggs to implant, it is recommended that their doctors help them adjust their medications and lifestyle to improve the uterine environment. In addition, if the quantity or quality of sperm is insufficient, it is recommended that their doctor help them conduct a sperm test and help them choose healthier sperm.

Failure to conceive during intercourse during the 3-month ovulation period may be a problem that many couples encounter. Although intercourse during ovulation is an important factor in pregnancy, not all couples will conceive under these circumstances. This problem may be difficult for many people to understand, but there are some ways we can solve it. If you have questions about your pregnancy, it is recommended to consult a doctor or a professional fertility counselor.