Women preparing for pregnancy are familiar with a common knowledge that if they have intercourse during ovulation, their chances of getting pregnant will be greater. Therefore, many women preparing for pregnancy will calculate their ovulation period in advance before preparing for pregnancy. However, strangely enough, even though they have already had intercourse during ovulation, they have been unable to conceive. So, what are the reasons for infertility during ovulation?

Firstly, if you have been preparing for pregnancy for a year and have not taken contraceptive measures during ovulation, it is highly likely that both partners have experienced physical abnormalities, namely infertility. Women preparing for pregnancy can exclude eggs during ovulation, but immature eggs can lead to infertility. It is necessary to go to the hospital for follicle examination before preparing for pregnancy. If the follicles are normal, but the ovulation period is prolonged without conception, it may be related to the ovaries and endometrium, possibly due to blocked fallopian tubes.
Secondly, if a woman's uterus, eggs, and fallopian tubes are all fine upon examination, then it may be a problem with the man's sperm. The quantity and vitality of the man's sperm may not be sufficient to properly bind with the egg. The above are all physical reasons. If the couple cannot conceive after long-term preparation, they should go to the hospital together for examination and targeted treatment. When both husband and wife have sex, they should not be under too much pressure and maintain a happy mood, which is also beneficial for conception. Exercise more in daily life, eat more green vegetables and fruits, and avoid spicy and greasy foods during pregnancy.