I just started taking fertilaid vitamins to help. But in answer to your question no, you can ovulate and still not get pregnant. It is all about timing baby making sex with your ovulation. The unfertilized egg is generally only able to be fertilized for a 12-24 hour period before it is shed. But here is the good news! The sperm can live up to 5 days in the cervical mucus so sex daily or every other day during the days leading up to ovulation (and a day after) really increases the chances.
Of course sperm count and mobility are big factors too. As well as, your health, diet, use of caffiene, alcohol, tabacco, etc...
2006-08-09 16:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because a woman is ovulating does not mean that you will get pregnant. A lot of factors come into play. Stress, mood, and whether or not those little swimmers can fertilize the egg before being killed off by your own body. Peek ovulation time is usually 10 - 12 days after your menstrual cycle. Best of luck.
2006-08-09 16:18:30
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answered by Arthur t 1
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This is the deal...you can ONLY conceive when there is an opening in the cervix. This will occur for a 24 hour window once per month. This "window of opportunity" will usually began 11-14 days after the first day of your menstrual cycle. This is the time to go for it. Have sex every day during this period because you don't know exactly when that window will be available. Due to this, nature has a fail safe, sperm will pool around the cervix for 72 hours patiently waiting for a chance to slip in and presto a baby. After 72 hours the sperm will die. Hope this helps.
2006-08-09 16:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Beyond the truth that there is extra of a change among an egg and an embryo that you just it seems that discover, this argument is solely as foolish because the severe function at the different facet of the talk that use of birth control is solely as dangerous as abortion itself. Neither severe makes any experience. We would not have manage over whether or not the sperm will fertilize an egg although one did have intercourse each time they ovulated; to mention that is the equal as having an optionally available abortion is inane.
2016-08-21 00:02:41
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answered by ? 4
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I took fertility blend and it did help me ovulate! I didn't get pregnant though! I think I might have other issues though! If your cycles are irregular I would suggest buying a Clearblue easy fertility monitor or chart your temperatures! You also might wanna go to your local library and check out this book called Taking charge of your fertility by Toni W. I hope this was some help to you! You can e-mail me if you like msdjbrooks@yahoo.com God Bless!
2006-08-09 16:20:44
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answered by ♥ ROCKSTAR MENTALITY♥ 3
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every ovam doens't get impregnated, the situation has to be right. The egg and sperm need to both be healthy and viable.
Some that get fertilized are defective and they don't continue to grow. and get sluffed off with the period discharge.
You will get pregnant if the sperm arrives at the right time with a healthy egg and the union is a good one and the zygote (the combined egg and sperm) implants itself in the uterous. And if it implants well then there will be a healthy baby.
Are you wanting a baby?
If every ovulation developed in to a pregnancy there would be every woman on the planet would be constantly pregnant.
2006-08-09 16:52:39
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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Past the fact that there's extra of a difference between an egg and an embryo that you just it sounds as if fully grasp, this argument is just as silly as the severe function on the other aspect of the controversy that use of contraception is simply as unhealthy as abortion itself. Neither extreme makes any experience. We don't have manage over whether the sperm will fertilize an egg even though one did have intercourse at any time when they ovulated; to assert that's the identical as having an optional abortion is inane.
2016-08-09 10:55:12
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answered by gaudioso 4
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The chances of conceiving are better during your ovulation period, but not always going to happen. There can be many other factors at that time to aid in conception. I wish you luck in getting pregnant.
2006-08-09 16:11:51
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answered by neabean18 3
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There are many factors to getting pregnant, one of the most important is you need a sperm donor, get one then have him do you in the gina when you are ovulating and the chances are greater than if you were on your period.
2006-08-09 16:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If every woman got pregnant when they ovulated, the hospitals, day cares, and schools would be bursting with children. You actually have a better chance of getting pregnant if you have sex a day or two before you ovulate.
2006-08-09 16:14:22
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answered by Lindsay M 5
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