Can I get pregnant even when I am not ovulating?

Pregnancy can occur even if you have intercourse outside of a woman's menstrual cycle. This is because sperm can survive in a woman's reproductive tract for hours or even days, and women may release large amounts of eggs at certain times during their menstrual cycle. Therefore, even if it is not ovulation, if the sperm enters the female's reproductive tract and successfully combines with the egg, pregnancy may still occur.

However, not all sexual intercourse leads to pregnancy. Pregnancy requires that the male's sperm unite with the female's egg, and that these sperm be of sufficient quantity and quality to survive within the female's reproductive tract and successfully fertilize. In addition, factors such as women’s menstrual cycle, sperm quantity and quality, women’s fertility, and men’s sperm quantity and quality will also have an impact on the occurrence of pregnancy.

If you wish to avoid pregnancy, there are many things you can do. For example, avoiding sexual intercourse during a woman's menstrual cycle or using condoms or other birth control methods to reduce the risk of pregnancy. If you're pregnant, there are many things you can do to protect your baby's health, including regular checkups, avoiding radiation, reducing stress, and more.