Can you have a baby when you’re ovulating with a cold?

Cold ovulation if there is no unauthorized use of drugs, generally can have a child. If you are taking medication, it is generally not recommended to prepare for pregnancy, so as not to affect the normal development of the fetus.
Women who have a cold during ovulation can take reasonable measures to prepare for pregnancy under the guidance of a doctor if they are not using medication. Getting pregnant at this stage will generally not adversely affect the fetus and there is no need to worry.
However, if a woman takes or injects medication intravenously during a cold, it is generally not recommended to get pregnant at this stage, so as to prevent the medication from adversely affecting the fetus, and it is recommended to relatively delay the time of preparation for pregnancy, and after the disease is cured, you can choose the time to get pregnant according to your own needs.
For couples who need to prepare for pregnancy, they should go to the hospital and seek medical help if they have a cold.