Many couples have sex during ovulation in the hope of getting pregnant as soon as possible, but sometimes they may not be able to get pregnant even if they have sex during ovulation. This may be due to several reasons: Inaccurate ovulation time: Ovulation is calculated based on a woman’s menstrual cycle, but sometimes ovulation may be earlier or later. If a couple has sex during the estimated ovulation period, but the actual ovulation time is inaccurate, it may result in not getting pregnant. Sperm quantity or quality issues: Sperm quantity and quality also have a big impact on pregnancy. If the husband\’s sperm count is insufficient or of poor quality, it will affect the pregnancy rate. Uterine environment problems: The uterus is the place where the fetus grows. If the uterine environment is not good, such as thin endometrium, uterine fibroids, etc., it will affect the pregnancy rate. Hormone level issues: Women’s hormone levels also have a great impact on pregnancy, such as progesterone, estrogen, etc. If these hormone levels are imbalanced, infertility may result. Other causes: There are some other causes that may cause infertility, such as immune factors, chronic diseases, etc. 40-week pregnancy care guide electronic version mobi+epub+azw3+pdf If you do not get pregnant after intercourse during the ovulation period, don’t worry too much. Here are some things you can try to improve your chances of getting pregnant: Relax: Stress and anxiety may affect your chances of getting pregnant. Therefore, it is recommended that you relax and maintain a happy attitude. Determine ovulation time: Use ovulation test strips or go to the hospital for ovulation monitoring to determine the accurate ovulation time, and appropriately increase the number of sexual intercourses before and after the ovulation day. Improve your lifestyle: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, such as a healthy diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding smoking and drinking, can improve the quality of sperm and eggs. Seek help from a doctor: If you have tried the above methods and still cannot get pregnant, you may consider seeking help from a doctor. The doctor can perform some tests, such as semen analysis, gynecological examination, etc., to determine whether there is a problem and give corresponding suggestions and treatment plans. In short, not getting pregnant during intercourse during ovulation does not necessarily mean there is a problem. If you don\’t get pregnant after having sex during your ovulation period, you can try the above methods to increase your pregnancy rate. At the same time, it is also recommended that you maintain a happy attitude and avoid being too anxious and nervous. \”Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded.\” – Einstein