Can I get pregnant if I ejaculate during ovulation?

In general, pregnancy requires the following conditions to be met:

1. A woman releases a mature egg.

3. The woman’s body opens up for sperm to enter.

If ejaculation occurs during ovulation and does not allow sperm to enter the woman's body, the likelihood of pregnancy is slim. This is because, in a woman's body, eggs can only survive for about 24 hours, while sperm have a longer lifespan, usually surviving for about three days. This means that pregnancy can only occur when sperm and egg meet.

However, this does not mean that if you ejaculate during ovulation, you will definitely get pregnant. Several factors may affect the likelihood of pregnancy, such as a woman's menstrual cycle and a man's sperm count and quality. In addition, pregnancy is less likely if a woman is at high risk for certain diseases or medications.

Therefore, if ejaculation occurs during ovulation and does not allow sperm to enter the woman's body, the likelihood of pregnancy is slim. However, if you are concerned about pregnancy, it is best to take safety measures to avoid unnecessary risks.