Will I definitely get pregnant during ovulation?

The ovulation period in a woman's menstrual cycle refers to the time when eggs mature and are released. Generally speaking, women will release eggs around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. This day is also called the "danger period." However, not every woman can accurately predict when a risk period will be, or when she will have sex, so pregnancy does not always occur during a risk period.

In addition to risk periods, there are many other factors that can affect pregnancy. For example, men's physical health, women's menstrual cycle and fertility, and the frequency and quality of sexual intercourse, etc. In addition, health problems such as smoking, drinking, obesity, and diabetes can also affect pregnancy.

So while ovulation is an important factor in pregnancy, it's not the only one. If you want to get pregnant, it's best to consult a doctor or other medical professional to learn about pregnancy methods that are suitable for you and follow a healthy lifestyle to ensure the health of yourself and your baby.