Will you definitely get pregnant if you have unprotected sex during ovulation?
Having intercourse with ejaculation during the ovulation period does not necessarily result in pregnancy; it only increases the likelihood of conception, as many factors can affect pregnancy, such as abnormal eggs, poor sperm quality, or blocked fallopian tubes. The details are as follows:
1. High probability of pregnancy
Under normal circumstances, having intercourse with ejaculation during the ovulation period significantly increases the chance of sperm meeting the egg, thus increasing the likelihood of pregnancy. However, it is not guaranteed that pregnancy will occur.
2. Factors affecting pregnancy
Poor follicle development, lack of a dominant follicle release, low sperm motility, dead sperm, or absence of sperm can all interfere with fertilization and reduce the chances of conception. Additionally, if a woman has blocked or impaired fallopian tubes, sperm and egg may fail to meet, preventing pregnancy.
In conclusion, having intercourse with ejaculation during ovulation increases the probability of pregnancy but does not ensure it. Couples trying to conceive can have sex every other day during the ovulation period to improve their chances. If pregnancy does not occur after prolonged attempts during ovulation periods, they should visit a fertility specialist for comprehensive evaluation and targeted treatment based on underlying causes.