Not getting pregnant during intercourse during ovulation: Exploring the causes and coping strategies

Let’s understand what ovulation is. Ovulation refers to the time when a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries to the fallopian tubes, usually about 14 days before a woman's next menstrual period. Women are most fertile during this time, so many couples try to schedule sex during this time to increase their chances of pregnancy.

However, not everyone is able to successfully schedule sex during ovulation and get pregnant. Why? Some of the possible reasons include:

1. Insufficient sperm count: Although scheduling sex during ovulation can improve your chances of pregnancy, sperm count is limited. If a couple's sperm count is low, they won't be able to get pregnant even if they schedule sex during ovulation.

2. Poor sperm quality: Sperm quality is also one of the factors that affect pregnancy. If a couple has poor sperm quality, they may not be able to get pregnant even if they schedule sex during ovulation.

3. Low female fertility: Female fertility is also one of the factors affecting pregnancy. If a woman is subfertile, she may not be able to get pregnant even if she schedules sex during her ovulation period.

4. Other factors: Other factors, such as the couple’s age, health, lifestyle, etc., may also have an impact on pregnancy.

For the above reasons, we can adopt some methods and strategies that may help in pregnancy. Here are some suggestions that may help:

1. Improve your diet: Diet is very important for reproductive health. If couples are trying to conceive, they should consume as many nutrient-rich foods as possible, including vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and nuts.

2. Exercise: Exercise can increase the quantity and quality of sperm in men and improve fertility in women.

3. Improve lifestyle: