Does ovulation mean you are not pregnant?

Women only release one egg every month, and the egg can only survive for about 1-2 days. If a woman has sex during her ovulation period and the man's sperm is vigorous, pregnancy is possible. However, not all sexual intercourse leads to pregnancy, as this depends on many factors, such as the woman's menstrual cycle, the frequency of sexual intercourse, the quality of the man's sperm, and more.

In addition to knowing your own ovulation period, women also need to pay attention to the following points to ensure pregnancy:

1. Practice safe sex: Sex needs to be safe, so women need to practice safe sex, such as using condoms or taking oral contraceptives.

2. Maintain good health: Women need to maintain good health, including physical health, mental health and physical health. If a woman has an illness or condition, it may affect her pregnancy.

3. Follow the laws of nature: If a woman wants to get pregnant, then she should follow the laws of nature, such as having sex during the woman's ovulation period.

4. Avoid excessive sexual activity: Excessive sexual activity may affect a woman’s pregnancy, so women need to avoid excessive sexual activity.

If a woman has sex during her ovulation period and the man's sperm is vigorous, but she still does not get pregnant, it may mean that the woman is not pregnant. However, women need to remember that pregnancy requires a combination of many factors, so women need to take steps to ensure pregnancy.