If a woman wants to get pregnant, she must first have a normal sex life and have intercourse at the time of ovulation, and she must also have the following conditions: normal sex hormones; normal ovulation function; smooth fallopian tubes; no immune infertility; no gynecological acute or chronic inflammation; and normal development of reproductive organs. There are no gynecological tumors in the clinic, such as submucosal fibroids and large intermural fibroids, in order to have a chance to get pregnant. Pregnancy in women may seem simple, but in fact it is very complex, and it is necessary for each condition to be present in order to get pregnant. If you are planning to get pregnant, it is recommended to calculate your ovulation period first and have intercourse during the ovulation period to improve your chances of getting pregnant.