Can I get pregnant without ejaculating during ovulation?

The truth is, pregnancy isn't always inevitable. Although ejaculation is one of the requirements for pregnancy, there are other factors that can affect pregnancy. For example, a woman's menstrual cycle, age, health, diet and stress may all affect her chances of getting pregnant. In addition, sperm quantity and quality may also have an impact on pregnancy.

If a woman ejaculates later in her menstrual cycle and has higher sperm quantity and quality, her chances of getting pregnant may be higher. However, even if semen is ejaculated during ovulation, the probability of pregnancy may be low if the sperm quantity and quality are low.

Therefore, even if semen is not ejaculated during ovulation, the probability of pregnancy is not 100%. If a woman ejaculates later in her menstrual cycle and has higher sperm quantity and quality, her chances of getting pregnant may be higher. If a woman ejaculates late in her menstrual cycle and the quantity and quality of her sperm are low, her chances of getting pregnant may also be low.