Ovulation but did not conceive a baby, may be related to the woman’s fallopian tubes, uterine lining, cervix and other conditions, the quality of the man’s sperm, and whether the sperm and egg can meet, and so on.
1. Smooth, functioning fallopian tubes are able to pick up eggs, provide a place for fertilization, and also serve as a channel for fertilized eggs to enter the uterus and settle, so if the tubes are functioning abnormally, the patient may not be able to conceive a baby.
2. Only a well-tolerated endometrium can accept the embryo to bed, so it is considered that the endometrium may not be well-tolerated.
3. Only good cervical conditions can allow sperm to pass through and fertilize, so poor cervical conditions are not conducive to sperm entry and pregnancy will not occur.
4. The male partner needs to provide a sufficient number and vigor of sperms. Weakness of sperms, oligospermia, dead sperms, or even azoospermia in the male partner need to be taken into consideration.
5. Only the sperm and egg meet and have a chemical reaction to complete fertilization, so it may take several attempts for the sperm and egg to meet and unite.
Successful pregnancy requires a series of complicated processes, so it is advisable to relax and not be too anxious. However, if both partners have been trying for a year without getting pregnant, it is advisable to visit the hospital as soon as possible to clarify the cause.