Didn't ovulate during intercourse during ovulation period?

A woman's menstrual cycle is usually determined by the timing of ovulation from her ovaries. Generally speaking, a woman's ovary will begin to ovulate around the first of each month, and multiple eggs will be released in the next few days. If a woman's menstrual cycle is 30 days, then the first of every month is her ovulation period.

However, sometimes women may miss their ovulation period. This can be due to a variety of factors such as illness, medications, diet, and exercise. If women miss their ovulation period, having successful sex may become more difficult.

So, if women are missing their ovulation periods, does that mean they can't get pregnant? The answer is not so. Although women are missing their ovulation period, there is still a chance that they will have successful intercourse and become pregnant.