It is a new idea that anger during ovulation can help conception, but in current scientific research, it has not been confirmed.

Researchers surveyed 500 healthy pregnant women, asking them if they had ever been angry or felt angry during ovulation. They found that pregnant women who were angry during ovulation were more likely to conceive.

Researchers believe that anger may boost the body's production of chemicals that help fertilized eggs form. In addition, anger may increase a pregnant woman's heart rate and breathing, which may increase blood circulation and help the fertilized egg reach the uterus faster.

However, other studies have not confirmed this idea. Some researchers believe that anger may have negative effects on the health of pregnant women and their fetuses. Therefore, whether being angry during ovulation can help conceive is still a controversial topic.

If you are considering getting angry during ovulation, it is recommended to do some self-tests first to see if you will experience any discomfort. For example, you can engage in some physical activity during ovulation, or engage in some yoga or meditation exercises to help relax and calm your mind.

While anger during ovulation may have some positive effects on conception, it's best to address emotional issues before pregnancy to ensure the health of both the mother and the fetus.