How long does it take to get pregnant during ovulation?

Under normal circumstances, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days, and an egg is released in each cycle. The 1-2 days after the egg is released is the safe period for women, and then is the ovulation period. A woman's ovulation period usually occurs around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. The best time for conception is 4-5 days before and after this day.

However, a woman’s menstrual cycle is not completely fixed. Sometimes a woman’s safe period may be extended or shortened due to a variety of factors, and sometimes a woman’s ovulation period may be advanced or delayed due to a variety of factors. Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, it is best to make reasonable guesses based on your menstrual cycle, and try to seize the best opportunity for conception during the dangerous pregnancy period.

In addition to predicting ovulation, there are some other methods that can help women seize the best time to conceive. For example, women can determine their safe periods and ovulation periods by recording their menstrual cycles and observing their sexual desire and physical reactions. In addition, women can also determine their safe period and ovulation period by measuring their body temperature and observing cervical mucus.