Ovulation usually occurs in only one follicle in each menstrual cycle of normal female fertility, and the day of ovulation is calculated as the 14th day before the next menstrual period (for those who have regular menstruation), or the day of ovulation can be determined by the application of ovulation test paper, examination of the cervical mucus, the measurement of the basal body temperature, and ultrasound monitoring of ovulation. 2-3 days before and after the day of ovulation is the range of ovulation period, during which it is easy to conceive, called the easy period. It is not just the day of ovulation that you can conceive, this is because the egg can usually survive for 2-5 days after discharge, and the sperm can survive for 1-3 days in the female reproductive tract, so the ovulation period is an approximate range. In order to have a successful pregnancy, the first thing to do is to do the relevant pre-pregnancy checkups, calculate the woman’s ovulation period, and have normal sex without contraception during the ovulation period, so the chances of getting pregnant will be greater. In addition, emotional factors can also affect ovulation. It is also important to maintain a relaxed and happy psychological state, not to be overly nervous or anxious. A woman’s ovulation may also be affected by her emotions, physical condition, environmental changes, etc. Even if a menstrual cycle is unsuccessful, there is no need to worry and you can continue to try to conceive. Generally speaking, no contraception, normal sex life, and failure to conceive within one year are the only things that need to be checked.