Sexual Health
Can sexual intercourse during menstruation lead to pregnancy? What are the hazards of sexual intercourse during menstruation
Can sexual intercourse during menstruation lead to pregnancy? Women with different menstrual cycles may have different answers. Firstly, it is necessary to know the timing of ovulation. Normal women ovulate around 14 days before their next menstrual cycle, with 5 days before and 3 days after ovulation being the most likely time to conceive.
The likelihood of pregnancy during menstruation during sexual intercourse is very low. Women with normal or prolonged menstrual cycles are less likely to conceive during sexual intercourse. The normal menstrual period is 2-7 days. At this point, it is still early for the next menstrual period, which means that if the period exceeds 6 days, the probability of pregnancy is very low.
During menstruation, sexual intercourse may lead to pregnancy. For example, if the menstrual cycle is too short and lasts for 21 days, pregnancy may occur during the menstrual period. For example, if your period starts on the 5th, your menstrual cycle is on the 21st, your next period is on the 26th, and your ovulation date is around the 12th. If you have sex from the 7th to the 15th, you are more likely to get pregnant, such as on the 9th. Although it is during menstruation at this time, it is already in a period of easy pregnancy and may lead to pregnancy.
3. The error of non menstrual bleeding is judged as menstrual intercourse, such as ovulation bleeding. At this time, sexual intercourse is likely to become pregnant, and other abnormal bleeding cannot be determined whether it is accompanied by ovulation, making it difficult to determine whether pregnancy is possible.
The hazards of sexual intercourse during menstruation
1. During menstruation, exfoliation, alkaline menstrual blood and vaginal acidic environment weaken the function of natural barrier. If you do not pay attention to the hygiene of the physiological day, bringing bacteria into the reproductive tract in the same room on the physiological day can easily cause infection and female infertility.
2. During menstruation, during sexual intercourse, male genitalia may bring bacteria into the vagina. Menstrual blood is a good breeding ground for bacteria and other microorganisms, and bacteria are easy to reproduce. They spread along many small and ruptured blood vessels in the endometrium, infecting the endometrium, fallopian tubes, and pelvic organs. 3. During menstruation, during sexual intercourse, sperm meet with spilled blood cells at the damaged area of the endometrium, enter the blood, and induce the occurrence of anti-sperm antibodies, Causing immune infertility and infertility.
4. During menstruation, during sexual arousal, the uterus contracts, and endometrial fragments can also squeeze into the pelvis, causing endometriosis and infertility.
5. During menstrual intercourse, menstrual secretions can easily enter the male urethra and may also cause urethritis.