To conceive, a woman's menstrual cycle and fertility are both very important factors. However, for some women, they may not be able to accurately predict their menstrual cycle or fertility. In this case, how easy it is to get pregnant may be a better question.

The first is to calculate a woman’s menstrual cycle. A woman's menstrual cycle usually begins on the date they first experience pain and usually lasts 28-30 days. Women can remember their cycles and start counting them 14 days before their next period. This could help women more easily predict their menstrual cycles and fertility.

The second is that women are more likely to conceive during ovulation. A woman's menstrual cycle usually consists of three cycles: early, middle and late. During the first trimester of a woman's life, the ovaries begin to secrete hormones, while the second trimester is the period when hormone levels are highest and the best time for conception. In the later stages of pregnancy, hormone levels begin to decline, and this period is also when women are most likely to become pregnant.

Additionally, there are steps women can take to improve their ability to conceive. For example, women should maintain healthy eating and exercise habits, avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, maintain a regular schedule, and avoid excessive stress. Women can also check their physical health regularly and undergo treatment under the guidance of a doctor.