Can I get pregnant if I have sex before ovulation?

However, not all women who have sex before they are ovulating will become pregnant. Pregnancy requires a combination of many factors, including the quantity and quality of sperm, the health of the woman's reproductive tract, and the timing and manner of sexual intercourse.

If you have sex before the ovulation period and you don’t want to get pregnant, it is recommended to adopt safe sexual practices, such as using condoms or external sperm ejaculation. If you are not sure whether you will become pregnant, you can use a pregnancy test paper 14 days after sexual intercourse to check.

Although not all women who have intercourse before they are ovulating will become pregnant, it is possible. Therefore, during sexual intercourse, it is recommended to adopt safe sexual practices and ensure the accuracy of sperm quality and timing. If you are unsure whether you will become pregnant, it is recommended to take a pregnancy test to find out.