What is the pregnancy rate during ovulation?

The chance of getting pregnant during ovulation depends on many factors, including a woman's menstrual cycle, weight, health, reproductive tract health and other factors in her menstrual cycle. In addition, factors such as the husband's genes and the woman's hormone levels may also have an impact on pregnancy rates.

According to the American Women's Health Association, the chance of getting pregnant between days 14 and 19 of the menstrual cycle is about 35 percent. However, this is just an average and everyone's cycles and hormone levels are different, so the likelihood of pregnancy may vary even within the same time frame.

If a woman becomes pregnant between the 14th and 19th days of her menstrual cycle, she should notify her husband as soon as possible so that he or she can prepare to welcome a new life. Additionally, if a woman hopes to become pregnant, she or her partner should have routine health checkups to ensure both parties are in good health.