Do you always get pregnant when you ovulate?

Ovulation is not a surefire way to get pregnant, and the pregnancy rate is higher. Women usually have a regular menstrual cycle, in the next menstrual period before the 14th day belongs to the day of ovulation, five days before and four days after the day of ovulation for the ovulation, the ovary may be discharged in one of the day of the mature follicle, at this time to arrange for cohabitation of women with a higher chance of pregnancy. Ovulation coitus is not necessarily able to get pregnant successfully, conception is a more complex process, in addition to the ovaries to have mature follicles discharged, the male semen should be normal, the female fallopian tubes should be open, the endometrium is well developed, and there is no immune infertility and other conditions. Therefore ovulation coitus has a higher chance of pregnancy, but it is not always possible to get pregnant. If menopause occurs after ovulation, it means that the possibility of pregnancy is high, and you can use the early pregnancy test or blood HCG test to clarify whether you are pregnant or not.