Can you get pregnant if you have intercourse and experience bleeding during ovulation?
There is a possibility of pregnancy during intercourse that occurs during ovulation-related bleeding. However, due to the increased risk of infection and other health concerns, sexual intercourse is generally not recommended during this period. The rationale is as follows:

Ovulation-related bleeding is a normal physiological phenomenon, typically caused by a transient decline in estrogen levels leading to partial shedding of the endometrium. The amount of bleeding is usually minimal and does not significantly affect fertility. Since ovulation-related bleeding occurs around the time of ovulation, the likelihood of conception from intercourse during this period remains relatively high.
Although ovulation-related bleeding itself does not impair fertility, sexual activity during this time is discouraged. During ovulation-related bleeding, the cervical os is more relaxed and vaginal defenses are weakened, increasing susceptibility to bacterial invasion and subsequent gynecological infections—such as vaginitis or cervicitis. The genital tract environment is particularly vulnerable during this phase, heightening infection risk. Therefore, even though conception remains possible, intercourse should be avoided to safeguard reproductive health.
If you are actively trying to conceive and experience such bleeding, continued observation is appropriate. Should menstruation be delayed, a pregnancy test should be performed promptly to confirm or rule out pregnancy. Additionally, maintaining healthy lifestyle habits and good personal hygiene can help reduce ovulation-related discomfort and improve the chances of conception.