Is the safe period always accurate?
The safe period for women is not 100% accurate. The safe period refers to the period calculated based on the menstrual cycle during which the chance of pregnancy is lower. But the reality is often not that simple. 🤷♀️
Women's menstrual cycle is affected by many factors, including physical health, stress, lifestyle habits and so on. 🤯These factors may cause the ovulation date to change, making the calculation of the safe period inaccurate.
Moreover, women's menstrual cycles are not necessarily regular, and the length of the cycle and the time of ovulation may be different every month. Therefore, there is no absolute accuracy in calculating the safe period based solely on the most recent cycle. 🙅♀️
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Remember, protecting your own and your partner's health and safety is the most important thing. So make sure to use appropriate contraceptive methods and take good contraceptive measures.
Common problems in dangerous period and safe period
Q: Is there a chance of pregnancy during the pregnancy period?
A: Generally speaking, the chance of pregnancy during the dangerous period is four times higher than during the safe period. The dangerous period usually refers to the four days before ovulation and the day after ovulation. Sperm can survive in the vagina and uterus for about 72 hours (3 days), so the most fertile time and the time with the highest chance of pregnancy during the dangerous period is from "two days before ovulation" to "one day after ovulation."
Q: If the menstrual cycle is longer than 28 days, how do you calculate the safe period and dangerous period?
A: First of all, you need to figure out your ovulation day so that you can calculate the safe period and the dangerous period. Therefore, the recommended ovulation day calculation method = your own menstrual cycle minus 14 days.
- *For example: the average cycle is 35 days, 35-14=21
- The recommended estimated "ovulation day" is the 21st day of menstruation
- The recommended estimated "dangerous period" is the 17th to 25th day of menstruation.
Q: My girlfriend's menstrual period has always been regular. Does that mean I can use the safe period calculation method?
A: No, because women's menstrual period will be affected by diet, stress, weight changes, lifestyle habits, etc., which will affect the secretion of female hormones. Even if a woman has less frequent menstrual periods, it does not mean that she is free from the risk of pregnancy.
It's time for Sis talk:
To girls who want to get pregnant: You can have sex during the dangerous period or two days before ovulation and one day after ovulation. The chance of pregnancy is greatly increased during this period.
To girls who want to avoid pregnancy: The safe period method has a low success rate due to the variability of the cycle. It is recommended to use other contraceptive measures (such as condoms, birth control pills, etc.). As long as you choose the right condom, the sex experience will not be that bad. Your body is your own, so put safety first!
The same goes for boys. If you are not ready to be a father, just buy the condoms that are suitable for you.
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