Is the the fourth day of clean menstruation a safe period

  Every woman should be aware of her safety and danger periods, take proper protective measures, and avoid getting pregnant unprepared. However, the safe period is not 100% safe, it is just relatively safe compared to the dangerous period. So, someone wants to know, is the the fourth day of clean menstruation a safe period for women?

  

Is the the fourth day of clean menstruation a safe period1

  Except for the menstrual period and ovulation period, most of the time for women is a safe period. However, the safe period for women is mainly divided into two parts, namely the pre ovulation and post ovulation safe periods. The period from the end of menstruation to ovulation is generally considered the safe period for women before ovulation, while the period from the end of ovulation to the beginning of menstruation is considered the safe period after ovulation. In addition, people often say "seven before eight after eight", so the the fourth day after clean menstruation is the safety period.

  However, the idea that having sexual intercourse during the safe period can completely prevent pregnancy is not reliable because women's ovulation may be advanced or delayed for various reasons, so the judgment of the safe period at this time is invalid. In addition, there are several methods for women to calculate their safe period time. One is the basal body temperature calculation method. Women observe their basal body temperature every day and record it on paper to create a curve chart. Generally, their body temperature is lower before menstruation and higher after menstruation. If ovulation occurs, the body temperature will increase or rise from low to high.

  The second method is secretion observation. Women observe their own secretions. Generally, during ovulation, women secrete a lot of viscous substances, causing a moist sensation in the vagina, and the mucus is relatively clear and can be drawn. If women do not want both methods, the simplest and most crude way is to go to the hospital for examination, preferably ovulation monitoring, to determine their ovulation time.

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