Can I have sex two days before my menstrual period

  The menstrual cycle is usually 28 days per cycle, and women usually use their own cycle to determine whether they are in a safe period or ovulation period. The ovulation date for women is usually around 14 days before the next menstrual period, and the two days before menstruation are considered a safe period. At this time, the possibility of sexual activity and pregnancy is low. Can we have sex two days before menstruation?

  

Can I have sex two days before my menstrual period1

  Generally speaking, the possibility of pregnancy during the safe period of sexual intercourse is relatively small, but it is not 100% impossible to avoid pregnancy. Safety measures that should be taken should still be taken. Menstruation is a special physiological period, and it has been proven that due to the shedding of the endometrium, sexual intercourse before menstruation can cause uterine contractions, resulting in more menstrual flow than usual.

  The ovulation day of women is counted from the first day of menstruation, and the countdown or subtraction of 14 days is the ovulation day. The total of the first 5 days and the last 4 days before ovulation day is the ovulation period. If you do not plan to have children, contraceptive measures should be used. The other times are the safe period and menstrual period, during which the chance of getting pregnant during sexual intercourse is relatively low.

  It is possible to have sexual intercourse two days before the onset of menstruation. Generally, having sexual intercourse during the safe period will not result in pregnancy. However, women's menstrual cycle may be delayed or advanced due to environmental or physical factors, and the calculated safe period may not be accurate. It is recommended to take safety measures. Women should take good care of themselves. If they accidentally become pregnant and do not want to have children, it will be troublesome.

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