A woman can only get pregnant during ovulation

The female reproductive tract is made up of many tubes and organs, including the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. Among them, the ovaries are where eggs are produced, and the fallopian tubes transport eggs to the uterus. A woman's menstrual cycle usually lasts from one month to two months, and their ovulation period usually occurs between the 14th and 16th day of the menstrual cycle.

A woman can only become pregnant during her ovulation period. This means that in a woman’s menstrual cycle, only the ovulation period is the best time for the egg and sperm to meet. If the female's egg and sperm can meet at this time, they will combine to become a fertilized egg, which will be implanted in the uterus and start a new life.

However, not all women become pregnant during ovulation. This depends on many factors, including the woman's physical condition, menstrual cycle, sperm quantity and quality, etc. Therefore, if women want to get pregnant, they should first ensure that their reproductive tract and uterus are healthy, and try to have sex with their husbands during the ovulation period as much as possible.