During ovulation, our bodies release a large amount of HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) to guide the union of egg cells and sperm. However, sometimes we may forget to wear a condom, which is not a good habit because unprotected sex can have negative consequences.

Secondly, infection is also a common problem. If sperm or eggs become contaminated, infection may result. Infections can cause harm to the body and may even cause permanent damage. Therefore, not wearing a condom during ovulation may lead to infection.

Finally, infections can lead to other illnesses. For example, sexually transmitted diseases can cause inflammation, cancer, and other serious illnesses. Therefore, not wearing a condom during ovulation may lead to other diseases.

To sum up, not wearing a condom during ovulation is not a good idea. To protect your own health and that of your partner, it is recommended that you always follow the condom usage rules when using condoms.