Failure to conceive during ovulation can be frustrating and disappointing. However, scientific research shows that many factors may affect whether you become pregnant during your ovulation period, including health, lifestyle, environmental factors and genetics.

Secondly, lifestyle also affects pregnancy. For example, if you smoke or drink alcohol, it may make it more difficult for you to miss ovulation or get pregnant. In addition, lack of exercise and poor eating habits may also affect your fertility. Therefore, in order to get pregnant, you need to maintain a healthy diet, increase exercise, and adopt a healthy lifestyle.

Environmental factors may also affect pregnancy. For example, environmental factors such as pollution, noise, and radiation may affect your fertility. Therefore, in order to get pregnant, you need to make sure that your environment is safe, healthy, and safe.

Finally, genetic factors may also affect pregnancy. If your family has a history of fertility difficulties, you may be more likely than others to miss ovulation or become pregnant. However, this is not a guarantee and if there is no history of fertility difficulties in your family, you may still be able to get pregnant.