If you want to get pregnant, you must know your ovulation period. Ovulation is the time of month when a woman releases an egg from her ovaries into her fallopian tubes. Around this day, the woman may release a mature egg. If combined with sperm, it can wait for fertilization in the fallopian tube, implant and develop into a fetus.

1. Observe the menstrual cycle: If the menstrual cycle is regular, you can calculate the ovulation period by observing the time of the next menstrual period.

2. Measure basal body temperature: The basal body temperature measured when a woman wakes up every morning can reflect her endocrine status, including the activity of her ovaries and fallopian tubes. By measuring basal body temperature, ovulation can be determined.

3. Use David test strips: David test strips are a commonly used tool to test whether a woman is pregnant. It can determine whether you are ovulating by detecting HCG levels in your urine.

4. Conduct a B-ultrasound examination: For women who want to become pregnant, a B-ultrasound examination can determine the health of the ovaries and fallopian tubes and determine whether the eggs are mature.

No matter which method is used, sex needs to be performed during a woman's safe period. The safe period refers to the time during a woman’s month other than her ovulation period. If a woman wants to get pregnant, it's best to avoid having sex during safe periods, because safe periods are not safe.

In addition to sexual intercourse, women also need to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding smoking and drinking. These healthy lifestyle changes can improve women's fertility and help them get pregnant more easily.

If you want to get pregnant, you need to know when you are ovulating. Through the above methods, women can determine their ovulation period and have sex at this time to make it easier to get pregnant.