How many times do you have to have sex during ovulation to get pregnant?

So, how can you have effective intercourse during ovulation? In fact, there is no definite answer to this question because everyone's physical condition and menstrual cycle are different. However, here are some tips to help you have effective intercourse during ovulation:

1. Calculate ovulation: First, you need to know your menstrual cycle and cycle length. You can then use some online tools or apps to calculate your ovulation date. Typically, ovulation begins on day 14 of your cycle and lasts until day 16.

2. Choose the right time: After calculating your ovulation period, you need to choose the right time to have intercourse. Generally speaking, a woman's eggs only survive for about 48 hours during her cycle, so you should have intercourse during the ovulation phase of a woman's cycle.

3. Control the depth of penetration: During sexual intercourse, you need to control the depth of penetration to ensure that sperm can enter the woman's fallopian tube and combine with the egg. Generally speaking, the insertion depth should be no more than 3 centimeters to allow as much sperm as possible to enter the female body.

4. Use condoms: Using condoms is a measure to reduce male sperm loss, so it can increase the success rate of pregnancy.

5. Avoid over-stimulation: During sexual intercourse, you need to avoid over-stimulation as this may affect a woman’s menstrual cycle. Overstimulation may cause a woman to have a longer or shorter menstrual cycle.

After calculating ovulation and choosing the right time to have intercourse, using condoms can increase your chances of getting pregnant. If you don't get pregnant during intercourse, you may need to keep trying until you do. If you've tried several times and still haven't gotten pregnant, you might consider talking to your doctor for more help and advice.