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Okay, I'm really irked by people thinking that you can ONLY get pregnant during ovulation? I personally conceived my daughter while I WAS NOT ovulating at all. I took a ovulation test 3 days before, the day of and 3 days after my daughter was conceived. We were trying but we never had sex unless I was ovulating without pulling out.. Not that he tried to pull out but that we just done other thing before he finished.. So we made sure he did ejeculate in me when I was ovulating. I didn't get pregnant... We done it for 6 months. On the 7th month we done it on the 2nd I WAS NOT OVULATING!! And 4 weeks later! I was 3.5 weeks pregnant! :) so I know when my child was conceived. So please tell me.. WHAT Is YOUR reason for thinking this?!? Every woman is different so I was just wondering if you only got pregnant whole ovulation ?
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- VampLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
I hate to say this but to conceive you must have produced an ovum, and to produce an ovum you must have ovulated.
It is possible to become pregnant from sex in the few days before ovulation, and in the few days after ovulation but there still has to have been ovulation at some time during the relevant period.
No ovulation: no egg; no pregnancy. And that, I am afraid, it is biological fact, not a matter of opinion.
If your tests did not show you as ovulating then it is far more likely that the tests were wrong than that you are some kind of inhuman freak.