There is no such thing as the best time for a woman to get pregnant, but it is generally believed that it is easier to conceive when a woman is ovulating.
There is no such thing as the best time for a woman to get pregnant. Pregnancy is the beginning of the union of sperm with a mature egg. Generally speaking, it is clinically believed that if unprotected sex is properly practiced during a woman’s ovulation period, the chances of a woman’s successful conception are to a certain extent higher as compared to other times of the year.
For women with regular menstrual cycles, ovulation usually occurs about 14 days before the next menstrual period. After the egg is discharged from the ovary, it survives in the fallopian tube for about 1 to 2 days, waiting to be fertilized. The male sperm, on the other hand, can survive in the female reproductive tract for 2 to 3 days. A woman can determine if she is ovulating by testing her basal body temperature and ultrasound.
All in all, when both parties start to prepare for pregnancy, they need to correct their bad habits, go to bed early and get up early, and abstain from smoking and alcohol, which is conducive to conception.