Can I get pregnant if ovulation does not come?

To answer this question, we need to first understand what ovulation is. Ovulation is the time when a woman’s eggs are released from her ovaries into her fallopian tubes. This time is usually within a day, when a woman's body temperature rises and lasts for three days. If a woman's egg encounters sperm in the fallopian tube, they may combine to become a fertilized egg and implant in the woman's uterus.

However, not all eggs encounter sperm, and not all fertilized eggs implant in a woman's uterus. Therefore, if a woman's ovulation period does not arrive normally, they are not guaranteed to become pregnant.

So, can I get pregnant before ovulation? The answer is yes. If women have a 28-day menstrual cycle, it is possible for them to become pregnant within a few days of the end of their cycle if they do not have a normal ovulation period during their cycle. Additionally, women's chances of getting pregnant vary if they have long or short menstrual cycles.