Isn’t it easier to get pregnant during ovulation?

However, not all women conceive at the same time. In fact, there are many factors that can affect a woman's ability to conceive. One important factor is a woman's menstrual cycle. Some women have long menstrual cycles and release fewer eggs from their ovaries, making it difficult to find the right time in the cycle for fertilization. On the other hand, some women have shorter menstrual cycles and release a higher number of eggs from their ovaries, making them more likely to be fertilized during the cycle.

In addition to the menstrual cycle, there are many other factors that can affect a woman's ability to conceive. For example, women's health status, nutritional status, emotional state and working environment, etc. In addition, the quantity and quality of a man's sperm are also factors that affect a woman's ability to conceive.

Therefore, in order to improve the ability to conceive, women need to understand their menstrual cycle, health status and nutritional status, and take appropriate measures. For example, women can improve their health through diet, exercise, and relaxation,