Can you get pregnant if you haven't ovulated?

A woman's cycle usually runs from the 1st to the 10th (or the 25th to the 30th) of each month. During this period, female hormone levels increase, making it easier for them to attract male sperm. However, not every woman can climax during this period or be able to accurately predict her cycle.

If a woman does not have intercourse around the time of ovulation and the man's sperm count is high enough and of high quality, the risk of pregnancy may be high. However, this does not mean that pregnancy will occur 100% of the time. Because many factors, such as the woman's health and the man's sperm count and quality, may affect the risk of pregnancy.

If a woman does not have intercourse around the time of ovulation and the man's sperm count and quality are high, the risk of pregnancy may be high. If you want to know for sure whether you are pregnant, the best way is to take a test or observe physiological changes. If you suspect you are pregnant, please consult a doctor or professional medical institution for more accurate advice.