Is it possible to get pregnant if you catch a cold during ovulation?

Some studies suggest that women who catch a cold during ovulation may develop a pregnancy. However, other studies suggest that cold virus infection does not lead to pregnancy. In fact, cold viruses usually do not have much impact on women's reproductive ability, so women who catch colds during this period are less likely to become pregnant.

If a woman is infected with a cold virus during ovulation and wants to become pregnant, she may need to take steps to reduce the risk of pregnancy. For example, she should avoid sex while treating a cold and should wait until she is fully recovered from the cold before trying to get pregnant.

Infection with the cold virus does not cause pregnancy, but women who catch the cold during this period may become pregnant. If a woman is infected with a cold virus during this period, she may need to take steps to reduce the risk of pregnancy.