Can I get pregnant if I wear a condom during ovulation?

During ovulation, a woman’s egg is released from the ovary and travels into the fallopian tube to await fertilization. If a woman encounters sperm during this period, the sperm and eggs will combine to form a fertilized egg. After the fertilized egg implants, a woman can become pregnant.

Wearing condoms is an effective way to prevent pregnancy. Condoms prevent sperm from entering a woman's body, thus preventing pregnancy. However, sets also have some disadvantages. For example, some men may accidentally break the condom while wearing it, causing sperm to enter the female body. In addition, some men may use poor materials when wearing condoms, resulting in reduced condom performance and inability to fully protect women from the risk of pregnancy.

Therefore, whether wearing a condom during ovulation can completely guarantee that you will not get pregnant is a controversial issue. Some people may become pregnant and some may not. If a couple wants to have a baby, it is recommended to wear a condom during ovulation and check their pregnancy status regularly. If a couple does not want to get pregnant, they can avoid pregnancy by having sex during a safe period or using methods such as in vitro fertilization.