Does ovulation mean pregnancy?

Just because you're ovulating doesn't mean you'll be pregnant. While risk periods are an important factor in pregnancy, they are not the only ones. Other factors, such as a woman's menstrual cycle, age, health, sexual partner's health and reproductive tract health, etc., can also affect the success of pregnancy.

Although a woman's menstrual cycle and sexual experience can directly affect the probability of pregnancy, not every woman will become pregnant during the risk period. The danger period refers to the period starting from the 14th day and ending on the 19th day of the menstrual cycle. However, not all women experience orgasm during this time, and some miss the risk period due to other factors.

Even if a woman becomes pregnant during the risk period, she may not give birth during this period. When and how a woman gives birth depends on many factors, including the woman's menstrual cycle, the health of her sexual partner, the normality of her reproductive tract, and more.