Is the day before menstruation a safe period

  Nowadays, there are more and more cases of unintended pregnancy and miscarriage among women in daily life. So when there is no plan to conceive, it is very important to do a good job of contraception. Many people like to use the safe period contraception method for sexual intercourse. So, is the day before menstruation the safe period?

  

Is the day before menstruation a safe period1

  In general, the day before menstruation is considered a safe period. But it also depends on the specific situation. If the menstrual cycle is relatively stable, the day before the menstrual period is the safe period for women, and the chance of getting pregnant through sexual intercourse is not high. However, it should be noted that if one's menstrual cycle is unstable, testing is necessary, and it is not recommended to use the safe period contraception method for contraception.

  The safe period refers to the time outside of the menstrual period and ovulation period, which is called the safe period. Specifically, it is the period of seven days before and eight days after the first day before menstruation. Many women use the safe period for contraception, but it should be noted that the success rate of this contraceptive method is only about 70%. Therefore, if there is no plan to conceive, other methods of contraception can be used.

  You can use condoms, contraceptive rings, and other methods to prevent pregnancy. It is not recommended to take emergency contraceptive pills for a long time after the fact, as it can harm your health. Women can choose reasonable contraceptive measures according to their actual situation, which can better enjoy sexual activity and protect their bodies.

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