Can pregnancy be detected within 9 days of ovulation?

So, if a woman misses ovulation, does that mean she can't get pregnant? The answer is not like this. Although a woman's eggs can be released during ovulation, not every woman will have sex during ovulation. In addition, sperm has a very strong viability and can survive in a woman’s body for up to several days. Therefore, it is still possible for a woman to become pregnant even if she misses ovulation.

So, how do you test for pregnancy? Generally speaking, if a woman wants to test whether she is pregnant, she can use a pregnancy test stick or go to the hospital for a blood test. Pregnancy tests often require a waiting period for results, so it's best to take the test within a few days of a woman's missed ovulation period. Going to the hospital for a blood test is more accurate and can detect whether you are pregnant and how many days you have been pregnant.

To sum up, missing ovulation will not lead to inability to get pregnant, but if you want to test whether you are pregnant, it is best to wait for a while, or use a more accurate testing method.