In our daily life, there are many methods of contraception, and the safest and most effective method that is harmless to the body is condom contraception. However, many people do not like to use condoms, so in order to avoid pregnancy, they will have sexual intercourse during the non ovulation period. This is also a contraceptive method called safe period contraception. As long as one can avoid the ovulation period, they will not become pregnant. Can having sexual intercourse with menstrual disorders lead to pregnancy?

People with menstrual disorders have irregular ovulation periods. If they do not ovulate during intercourse, they will not become pregnant. However, if the timing of intercourse coincides with ovulation, they may become pregnant. The process of pregnancy is actually the meeting of sperm and egg, and about 14 days before menstruation is the ovulation period for women. If a woman's menstrual cycle is regular, she can calculate the ovulation period on her own. However, women with irregular menstruation find it difficult to determine the ovulation period on their own. So in order to avoid pregnancy, it is best to take contraceptive measures during sexual intercourse.
Menstrual disorders can lead to infertility and pose a threat to women's physical health, as they are often accompanied by other gynecological diseases such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids. But it cannot be said that all menstrual disorders are pathological, such as psychological stimulation leading to emotional abnormalities, which may also cause menstrual disorders. However, non pathological menstrual disorders, after regulation, the menstrual cycle will return to normal.