Why can't I get pregnant during intercourse during ovulation?

First of all, pregnancy requires certain conditions. These conditions include:

1. A woman’s menstrual cycle is stable and a mature egg is released every month.

3. The female’s reproductive tract is unobstructed, allowing sperm to enter and combine with the child.

If all the above conditions are met, pregnancy is possible. However, sometimes even if a couple has sex during ovulation, pregnancy may not occur. What is the reason for this?

Next, we explore some of the factors that may contribute to pregnancy:

1. The female factor:

Female factors may also contribute to pregnancy failure. For example, a woman's reproductive tract may be damaged or infected, preventing sperm from entering the reproductive tract. Or, a woman's menstrual cycle is unstable and she is unable to release mature eggs.

2. Male factors:

Male factors may also contribute to pregnancy failure. For example, a man may lack enough sperm or have other health problems.

3. Other factors:

Other factors can also cause pregnancy loss, such as environmental factors such as radiation or chemicals. In addition, the age and health of the couple may also affect the success rate of pregnancy.

To summarize, while intercourse during ovulation is a possible way to get pregnant, not all couples get pregnant. If a couple wants to have a baby, they can try other methods, such as using birth control or trying to conceive naturally. If you are still unable to conceive despite trying multiple methods, it is recommended that you consult your doctor to learn about the possible causes and take appropriate measures.