Pregnancy one day after ovulation: the mystery unveiled

First, we need to know what ovulation is. Generally speaking, ovulation refers to the fourteenth day of each month for women. On this day, women’s eggs are released from the ovaries and sent to the fallopian tubes to wait for fertilization. If a woman is fertilized on this day, she may become pregnant the day after.

So, why do you get pregnant the day after ovulation? This is mainly because a woman's eggs usually only survive for about a day. One day after ovulation, a woman's egg has been released into the fallopian tube and begins to wait for fertilization. If fertilization occurs at this time, pregnancy may occur within a few days.

In addition to how long a woman's eggs survive, several other factors may help explain pregnancy a day after ovulation. For example, a woman's menstrual cycle may affect how long her eggs survive, and a man's physical health and frequency of sexual intercourse may also have an impact on pregnancy.