Will you get pregnant if you ovulate?

There is a possibility of pregnancy after ovulation, but not necessarily after ovulation, because pregnancy is a matter for two people. In addition to female ovulation, it is also required that the male can complete sexual intercourse, can ejaculate, the quality and quantity of semen and sperm are up to standard, and the liquefaction is normal. It also requires that the woman’s fallopian tubes are open and the endometrium is of a certain thickness to facilitate the fertilization of the egg. If these standards are not met, even if ovulation occurs, pregnancy is still not possible. Therefore, for infertility patients, both men and women are often required to do the tests together. The male partner should be tested first, and if the male rules out semen problems, the female partner will be tested again, so there is a chance of pregnancy after ovulation, but not necessarily pregnancy.