The likelihood of pregnancy depends on several factors, including the timing and frequency of sexual intercourse, as well as the reproductive health of both partners:
1. Ovulation cycle
Ovulation: Women are most likely to become pregnant during their ovulation period (usually midcycle, around day 14). If intercourse occurs during ovulation, the likelihood of pregnancy is higher.
Cycle calculation: Knowing a woman&39;s ovulation cycle can help predict the best time to conceive. Intercourse around ovulation is crucial to the chances of pregnancy.
2. Frequency of intercourse
Frequency effect: The frequency of intercourse affects the chances of pregnancy. While it is possible to get pregnant with intercourse twice a month, the less frequent the intercourse, the lower the likelihood of pregnancy.
Optimizing timing: If intercourse occurs during ovulation, there is still a chance of pregnancy, albeit less frequently.