The probability of getting pregnant in one intercourse is difficult to determine, and the chances of getting pregnant are higher if you are ovulating.
For women with regular menstrual cycles, the 14th day before the next menstrual period is the day of ovulation, and the four days before and the five days after that are the ovulation period. If menstruation is irregular, it can be determined by observing the leukorrhea, when there is a clear, stretchy, egg-white leukorrhea, that is, ovulation.
When a woman is ovulating, only one mature egg is discharged each month, which can survive for one to two days in the body, while the male sperm can survive for two to three days in the woman’s body, and when the sperm combines with the egg, a fertilized egg can be produced. Therefore, having sex around the day of ovulation has a higher chance of pregnancy.
If you have no plans to have children, it is important to use contraception when having sex during ovulation to avoid pregnancy.