Can I get pregnant if I smell something strange during ovulation?

While odors themselves don't mean pregnancy, they can be a clue that pregnancy is occurring. Some research suggests that odor in women during ovulation may be related to pregnancy reactions. For example, during the first trimester, women may experience nausea and vomiting, which may lead to changes in body odor.

If a woman experiences odor during ovulation, along with nausea and vomiting, she may be pregnant. However, this does not mean that all women will experience odor and become pregnant. If a woman experiences odor during ovulation and has no accompanying symptoms, she may not be pregnant.

If a woman experiences odor during ovulation and has no accompanying symptoms, she may not be pregnant. If a woman feels odor during ovulation and is worried about pregnancy, it is recommended that she observe whether her menstruation comes. If she does, she should not be pregnant. If she still feels the odor in the next two months, it is recommended that she check whether she is pregnant or consult a doctor.