The pregnancy rate during ovulation is

However, the proportion of women who become pregnant during ovulation is relatively low. This is because after a woman's egg is released, it usually takes several days for it to be fertilized by a man's sperm. Therefore, if a woman does not fertilize a man's sperm during this period, her chances of becoming pregnant are reduced.

So, how to determine whether a woman has successfully fertilized during ovulation? This can be achieved by using a method of measuring basal body temperature. Women measure their basal body temperature every morning when they wake up. Basal body temperature usually changes around a woman's ovulation period, and periods of significant temperature rise can be measured.

In addition, women can also predict their ovulation period by observing their menstrual cycles. Generally speaking, in a woman’s menstrual cycle, ovulation occurs around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. Therefore, if a woman has a 28-day menstrual cycle, she will ovulate around day 14.

The proportion of women getting pregnant during ovulation is relatively low, but this does not mean that women cannot become pregnant during this period. If a woman can accurately measure her basal body temperature and observe her menstrual cycle, she can better predict her ovulation period and plan her pregnancy during this period.

To sum up, the proportion of women getting pregnant during ovulation is relatively low, but this does not mean that women cannot get pregnant during this period. Therefore, women should adopt an active pregnancy plan, accurately measure basal body temperature, and observe the menstrual cycle to better predict their ovulation period and plan pregnancy during this period.