To become pregnant, you need to time sexual intercourse to coincide with ovulation. BUT, if everything is perfect, there is only a 20% cchance of a woman becoming pregnant. As you get older, those odds decrease.
Most women ovulate approximately every 28-35 days after they begin to menstruate until menopause. SO.... if that was the case, we would all be pregnant most of the time!!!! That is about 30-40 years of ovulation!!!
2007-08-28 06:29:22
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answered by White Raven 4
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No. A woman ovulates once per cycle, about 28 days. If she has sexual relations at the time of ovulation, she has a chance of becoming pregnant. If no sex, then no pregnancy. I say chance because there are many factors involved with conception. My wife and I tried to conceive for over four years before we finally succeeded. After that first one, her sytem responded more readily and we eventually had six children.
There is a lot more sex going on out there than there are children resulting therefrom. Only a few of the relationships occur during ovulation and not all of them result in pregnancy. However, you shouldn't take that risk unless you are ready for the possible results.
2007-08-24 12:00:11
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answered by rac 7
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no there is only a small window of time some 12 -36 hours that you can get pregnant after you ovulate... to have the egg in the right spot , to have a healthy egg, health sperm and to get the sperm there in that window of time is somewhat difficult..
there are also other factor such as your body lubricates killing off the sperm, where the sperm is deposited( how far they have to travel) the egg being able to attach to the lining of the uterus... and on and on....
With all of that said it's often that a women gets pregnant and miscarries before she even finds out she's pregnant...
pregnancy truly is a Miracle
2007-08-24 12:00:07
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answered by JeNe 4
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I choose. No, the prospect of having pregnant are in basic terms approximately 20%, 25% in case you're particularly youthful, consistent with ovulation, no rely how properly you time intercourse. for this reason it takes the time-honored healthy couple approximately 6-3 hundred and sixty 5 days to conceive.
2016-10-09 04:37:26
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answered by ? 4
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In order for pregnancy to occur from a single ovulation, that egg's DNA has to be genetically perfect enough to become a baby. Next, it has to mechanically come together with a sperm during a set window of time. Finally, that sperm's DNA has to be genetically perfect also. The chance of all three things happening for a normally fertile couple is about 20-25%.
The chance of all this happening for a subfertile couple can be about 2-10% per ovulation.
The chance of all this happening for a completely infertile couple is 0%. (Unless they take advantage of medical technology to cheat and get their odds improved)
2007-08-24 12:02:45
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answered by IVF MD 4
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Even with a healthy fertile couple, having unprotected sex at the right time, there is still about a 1 in four chance of falling pregnant each fertile period.
For some it happens straight away, and for others its a wait, both are normal. But it can and does happen, so if you don't want a baby, protect yourself.
2007-08-24 12:00:17
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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Well, you ovulate every month, but only if the egg produced gets fertilized by sperm, which is through intercourse, would you get pregnant.
2007-08-24 11:56:50
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answered by Dj 5
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Well, if I got pregnant every time I ovulated (which is monthly) I would have been pregnant approximately 1195 times. So, to answer your question........... NO
2007-08-24 12:00:14
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answered by itsmemel 2
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No you have to have a man who is fertile and you have to be fertile and have sex at just the right time and then that doesn't always mean you will get pregnant.
2007-08-24 11:55:24
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answered by momof3boys 7
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Nope. As long as the sperm can get to egg...you can get pregnant at anytime. Ovulation just places the egg in the optimal place.
2007-08-24 11:55:35
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answered by Myeshia P 1
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