Why is infertility during intercourse during ovulation?

First, there may be a variety of reasons why an ovulating couple is unable to conceive. One possible cause is a problem with the female reproductive tract. For example, obstruction, infection, or inflammation in the female reproductive tract may prevent sperm from entering the female reproductive tract during intercourse, resulting in an inability to conceive. In addition, female endocrine problems such as irregular menstruation or subfertility may also affect pregnancy.

In addition, men may have some problems that prevent them from getting pregnant. For example, the quantity and quality of a man's sperm may be affected, making it impossible to get a woman pregnant. In addition, infection or inflammation of the male reproductive tract may also affect sperm motility, resulting in inability to conceive.

Finally, some other factors may also have an impact on pregnancy for ovulating couples, such as environmental pollution, radiation exposure, excessive drinking and smoking, etc.

Therefore, if an ovulating couple has tried multiple sexual intercourses and still cannot conceive, it is recommended that they visit a doctor to determine the root cause of the problem. The doctor may conduct a detailed examination and evaluation and develop an appropriate treatment plan, such as medication, surgery, or other treatments.

In summary, although intercourse during ovulation is an important step in getting pregnant, if appropriate measures are not taken, it may result in inability to get pregnant. Therefore, if a couple is still unable to conceive after trying multiple sexual intercourses, it is recommended that they visit a doctor to determine the root cause of the problem and initiate an appropriate treatment plan.