Having a healthy and smart baby is the desire of every family, yet for couples suffering from infertility, pregnancy becomes a difficult dream to achieve. So how can couples who are anxious to have a baby get pregnant more easily? First of all, it is necessary to calculate the ovulation period of the female partner. As we all know, women generally ovulate once a month, which means they only have one chance to conceive each month. If the menstrual cycle is regular, the woman’s ovulation period is usually 14 days before her next period. Ovulation can also be determined by taking basal body temperature or by choosing ovulation test strips. Choose to have intercourse during or 1-2 days before or after ovulation to have a chance of conception. Once you have calculated the ovulation period, you should also choose the right time to have intercourse. So, when is the most likely time of the day to have intercourse to get pregnant? Scientific research shows that intercourse is most likely to conceive around 6 o’clock in the morning. The sexual desire of both men and women is governed by sex hormones. The morning is the peak of sex hormone secretion in the body of either the man or the woman, and the sexual desire is often stronger at this time, with the man’s penis easily erected and the woman’s vagina easily moistened. And, after a night of rest, people’s physical strength and energy also recovered to a better state. When the sexual desire is strong, the sperm chemistry of the egg is enhanced, and the secretions in the woman’s reproductive tract are easy for the sperm to move and pass through the cervical canal and uterine cavity to reach the abdomen of the fallopian tube, where they can unite with the egg to complete the conception process. Finally, if you want to get pregnant as soon as possible, you should also pay attention to the method of intercourse. Therefore, after ejaculation in the vagina, it is necessary to pull out the penis immediately and let the woman lie on her back for 1-2 hours without turning over or getting out of bed, with a pillow under her buttocks to prevent the semen from flowing out of the vagina and affecting conception.