How many times can I get pregnant by having sex during ovulation?

To determine how many times of intercourse you can schedule to get pregnant during ovulation, there are several factors to consider. First, you need to know your menstrual cycle. If the cycle is 28 days, then ovulation is on the 14th day from the day when menstruation begins. Secondly, you need to know whether you have had sexual intercourse. If you have not had sexual intercourse, you may need to wait until day 14 of your menstrual cycle before considering intercourse. If you have already had sexual intercourse, consider scheduling intercourse on or after day 14 of your menstrual cycle.

For some people, even if intercourse is scheduled during ovulation, the chances of pregnancy are still slim. In this case, it may be necessary to try multiple intercourses and wait a while after each intercourse so that the body can expel the pregnant sperm.

There is no easy answer to the question of how many times of intercourse you can schedule to get pregnant during ovulation. However, by understanding your menstrual cycle and whether you've already had intercourse, you can better determine when to schedule intercourse to increase your chances of pregnancy. If you hope to get pregnant, it's best to try to schedule intercourse on or after the 14th day of your menstrual cycle, and wait a while after each intercourse so that your body can expel pregnancy-bearing sperm.