Can you get pregnant if your follicle bursts after intercourse during ovulation?

It is still possible to get pregnant after the follicle bursts after ovulation, and you can determine whether you are pregnant under the guidance of your doctor. The sperm will survive in the body for 2 to 3 days after ovulation, and the egg will break through, indicating ovulation, and there is still a chance of pregnancy at this time. Generally, you should go to the hospital about 10 days after intercourse for a blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) test to determine if you are pregnant. You can also use a pregnancy test about 14 days after intercourse to determine if you are pregnant. For women who want to have children, the chances of conception can be improved by monitoring ovulation under the guidance of a doctor. However, any pregnancy determined by blood HCG or early pregnancy test in early pregnancy should be examined by ultrasound at about 40 days after menopause to clarify normal pregnancy and to rule out pathological pregnancy such as ectopic pregnancy and gravida.