Why can I get pregnant even when I am not ovulating?

First of all, pregnancy requires two important conditions: sperm and eggs. Sperm is released by men, while an egg is a cell released by women every month. When sperm and egg meet, they combine to become a fertilized egg and begin the process of creating a fetus.

Although the ovulation period is relatively stable during a woman's menstrual cycle, not every woman can become pregnant during the ovulation period. In fact, many women may not become pregnant even if they have sex during ovulation. This can be due to a number of factors, such as:

1. Women’s physical condition: Women’s physical health also has a great impact on pregnancy. For example, some women may suffer from family planning disorders, such as reproductive organ abnormalities, dysmenorrhea, etc., which can affect pregnancy.

2. Male sperm quality: Male sperm quality is also one of the factors that affects pregnancy. If the male's sperm is insufficient in quantity or of poor quality, it will have difficulty combining with the female's egg, resulting in failed pregnancy.

3. Time to have sex: The time to have sex is also one of the factors that affects pregnancy. If a woman has sex during her ovulation period, but the man does not penetrate at the right time, or the sex position is incorrect, pregnancy will also be affected.

To sum up, although ovulation is an important period of pregnancy, it is not the only period. Pregnancy requires two important conditions: sperm and eggs, as well as the woman's physical health and the correct time and method of having sex. Therefore, it is possible to get pregnant even if you have sex outside of your ovulation period. If you have any questions or concerns, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional medical provider.