Why can’t I get pregnant during ovulation?

Ovulation refers to the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle, when a woman's eggs mature and are released. Although this is a critical date for pregnancy, not all women become pregnant on this day. Pregnancy requires the synergy of many factors, including the female reproductive tract, sperm, eggs, uterine environment, etc.

Here are some factors that may prevent a woman from getting pregnant during ovulation:

1. Reproductive tract problems: There are many problems in the female reproductive tract, such as vaginal flora imbalance, endometritis, abnormal menstrual cycles, etc. These problems may cause women to be unable to get pregnant during ovulation.

2. Sperm problems: Sperm quantity and quality are crucial to pregnancy. If the sperm count is insufficient or of poor quality, a woman will not be able to get pregnant even during her ovulation period.

3. Uterine environment issues: A woman’s uterine environment is crucial to pregnancy. If the uterine environment is unfavorable, such as inflammation, tumors, etc., then a woman cannot become pregnant even during the ovulation period.

4. Other factors: Other factors may also cause women to be unable to get pregnant during ovulation, such as smoking, drinking, drug use, environmental pollution, etc.

Although a woman's chance of getting pregnant during her ovulation period is relatively low, it's not impossible. If a woman has normal reproductive tract and sperm during ovulation, and the uterine environment is good, pregnancy is possible. Therefore, if a woman does not become pregnant during her ovulation period, she does not need to worry too much. If she continues to work hard, she may become pregnant in the future.