Can a woman get pregnant during ovulation?

A woman's fertile period refers to the time during a woman's menstrual cycle when eggs are released from the ovaries to the fallopian tubes. During this time, a woman's egg can combine with sperm to form a fertilized egg, which is implanted in the uterus and ready to grow into a fetus. Therefore, a woman's fertile period usually refers to the period starting from the 14th day to the 20th day of the menstrual cycle.

However, not all women become pregnant during their most fertile periods. This is because a woman's menstrual cycle and egg quality affect the accuracy of her fertile periods. In addition, a woman’s reproductive tract and uterus can also have an impact on the fertile period. Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, make sure you have proper testing and planning during your fertile period.

A woman's fertile period can be determined by measuring her body temperature, observing her menstrual cycle and recording the time of egg release. In addition, women can also determine their most fertile periods by conducting B-ultrasound examinations, blood tests and hormone tests. If you are unsure of your fertile periods, talk to your doctor or professional health care provider.