For a woman to conceive, it is clinically important to have a normal sexual life and to have sex during the time of ovulation. It is recommended to calculate your ovulation time before planning to conceive, and then project the ovulation period, and arrange sex reasonably during the ovulation period, the chance of pregnancy will be improved. It is also recommended that women should not stand immediately after having intercourse, as this may cause a large amount of semen to flow out of the vagina and lead to a decrease in the chances of pregnancy. Before planning to get pregnant, both spouses should have a health checkup to understand the basic health condition of the body, and the chances of clinical pregnancy will be improved if there are no diseases, such as no genital inflammation.