Can I get pregnant if I ejaculate during ovulation?

A woman's menstrual cycle usually consists of the 1st to the 10th of each month, in which the woman's eggs mature and are excreted in the ovary, and then enter the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization. If a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, then her egg maturation time is on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. During this period, the number of sperm in the female reproductive tract is the largest and the activity is highest, so it is a very favorable time for fertilization.

Pregnancy is possible if a man has sex with a woman before or after day 14 of her menstrual cycle. However, if a man uses safety measures during a woman's menstrual cycle, such as using condoms or using oral emergency contraceptive pills, the likelihood of pregnancy is significantly reduced.

External ejaculation isn't the only way to ensure you don't get pregnant. Men may shed some fluid during sex, which may contain sperm. Although the number of these sperm is very limited, it is still possible for them to enter the female reproductive tract and cause pregnancy. Therefore, men should always use safety measures during sex to avoid unnecessary risks.