Not allowed to conceive during ovulation: The truth you may not know

The female menstrual cycle is a complex physiological process, including cyclic changes in the ovaries and uterus. Normally, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts 28 days, but it can actually be 28.5 or 30 days because some factors (such as age, diet, and medications) can affect the length of the cycle. A woman's menstrual cycle is divided into two phases: the dangerous period and the safe period. The dangerous period refers to the middle period of a woman’s menstrual cycle, which starts on the 14th day of menstruation and ends on the 20th day of menstruation. During this time, a woman's ovaries and uterus are active, making it easier to get pregnant.

However, you know what? In fact, a woman's ovulation period is not entirely accurate, which can lead to failure to conceive. A woman's menstrual cycle is affected by many factors, including hormone levels, reproductive organ function and genetic factors. As a result, women's menstrual cycles are not entirely predictable, which results in some women being unable to get pregnant during dangerous periods.

In addition to a woman's menstrual cycle, there are several other factors that may affect a woman's ability to conceive. For example, factors such as a woman's health, age, weight and smoking may affect a woman's fertility. In addition, the quality and quantity of a man's sperm can also affect a woman's ability to conceive.

Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, it's best to follow some basic principles. First, make sure you are in good health, including physical health, mental health, and physical health. Secondly, make sure you follow scientific methods and rules when having sex, such as having sex during dangerous periods. Also, make sure your male partner is also in good health and having regular sex.

The female menstrual cycle and conception process are complex and affected by many factors. If you're trying to get pregnant, it's best to follow some basic principles, including your health, sexual behavior, and your male partner's health.