Is the first day after menstruation a safe period

  Some women do not want to take medication for contraception or use condoms for contraception, so they will look for a safe period, during which the chance of getting pregnant during sexual intercourse is very low. For the safe period, many women may not be clear about which period is the safe period? Below, let me explain to you when is the safe period? Is the first day after menstruation a safe period?

  

Is the first day after menstruation a safe period1

  Generally speaking, for women with a stable menstrual cycle, the first day after menstruation is considered a safe period, so the chances of pregnancy are quite low when having sex in this situation. However, it is best not to have sexual intercourse just after menstruation, as the cervix is not completely closed at this time, and sexual intercourse is most likely to cause infection. Of course, for women with irregular menstrual cycles, it may be difficult to find a safe period.

  Under normal circumstances, the safe period is around one week after the end of menstruation or one week before the next menstrual cycle. Ovulation period is about 14 days before the next menstrual period, and during this time, having sex has the highest chance of pregnancy.

  However, it should also be taken seriously that having sex during the safe period does not necessarily mean that pregnancy will not occur. Sometimes, if the ovulation time is incorrect, either earlier or later, the safe period will certainly be unsafe. Therefore, in order to improve the contraceptive rate, it is also necessary to take contraceptive measures during the safe period.

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