Many people use the method of contraception during the safe period, but the success rate of contraception during the safe period is not high, and unexpected pregnancies often occur. Some people explain the calculated safe period, why are they recruited? Is the safety period really that safe?
The first seven to eight is the safety period. The existence of a safe period must be based on the regularity of menstruation. In an ideal state, a cycle of 28 days is used as an example. From the ovulation date to the next menstruation, it is usually about 14 days. Therefore, the 14 days of menstruation are the ovulation day, and the ovulation day is only 1 day. Sperm can survive for 2-3 days in the female reproductive tract and 1-2 days after ovulation. Sexual behavior before and after ovulation is prone to pregnancy, The first 5 days before ovulation and the fourth day after ovulation are 10 days except for the dangerous period. The rest of the menstrual period is about 3-7 days, which is a safe period. However, the closer it is to the ovulation period, the lower the safety factor, and ovulation is unreasonable. The ovulation date is not determined to be 1 day. Generally, 8 days after menstruation and 7 days before menstruation are considered safe periods. Of course, this is also based on the premise of normal menstruation.
Will ovulation occur during the safe period?
The safe period is only relatively safe. During this period, engaging in unprotected sexual activity can reduce the chance of pregnancy, but there are also cases of accidental ovulation during the safe period. Firstly, if a female friend has abnormal menstruation and delays menstruation for a long time, the safe period after menstruation is significantly shortened. After menstruation ends, she may enter the ovulation period and become pregnant. Secondly, the maturation of follicles is influenced by many factors. Changes in diet and environment can affect the development of follicles, changes in ovulation days, and unsafe periods. Being influenced by emotions again may lead to early ovulation. This is the safe period after menstruation. Sexual stimulation can bring sexual excitement to women, which can stimulate the secretion of pregnancy hormones and estrogen, leading to unexpected ovulation. Therefore, the safety factor of the safe period after menstruation is not high.
The safety period is not always safe, so we need to be cautious every time we have sex. It is recommended not to take chances. Every time we have sex, the man should wear a condom. Condoms have a high safety factor for contraception and can prevent the spread of diseases, making them a more reasonable choice for men and women in contraception. If safety measures are not taken due to special reasons, contraceptive pills can be taken afterwards for timely remedy. Some men and women do not like to use condoms during the love process, and frequent use of contraceptives can have adverse effects on women's bodies. It is recommended to use ovulation test strips to assist in measuring ovulation date. If the ovulation date can be determined, it is generally safe to wait for 4 days after the ovulation date. Because women only ovulate once a month, it is decided that secondary ovulation will not occur after ovulation.