A few days before menstruation is a safe period

  I believe many girls have heard of the safe period, during which the pregnancy rate will be affected to a certain extent and decrease. So, how can girls calculate their normal safe period? Is it really safe when it's the safe period? These questions are probably what many girls are worried about, don't worry, the answers to your questions can be found in the articles below.

  

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  1. How many days before menstruation is the safe period

  For women with regular menstrual cycles of approximately 28 days, the eight days after menstruation and the seven days before menstruation are considered safe periods. There are two categories of safe periods: pre ovulation safe period and post ovulation safe period, and post ovulation safe period is safer than pre ovulation safe period. However, this safety is not absolute because women's ovulation time is likely to be influenced by the environment and emotions.

  2. What are the dangerous days

  Since there is a safe period, the opposite is the dangerous period. In fact, the dangerous period is what we call the ovulation day. If a woman's menstrual cycle is relatively regular, the ovulation day is the first two weeks before the next menstrual cycle, which is the first fourteen days. For safety reasons, we usually refer to the first five days before ovulation and the last four days after ovulation as the ovulation period. During this period, women are very likely to become pregnant. Therefore, if you want to conceive a baby, you can have sex during these days, and the chances of success are very high.

  The concepts of safe period and dangerous period are completely different, but the timing can be easily mistaken. Everyone must distinguish the timing of these two periods in order to achieve contraception for those who want to have a baby.

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