Should contraception be used during pregnancy preparation

  When preparing for pregnancy between men and women, in addition to undergoing physical examinations, it is also important to maintain good mental health. Only when the body is healthy can a relatively healthy baby be conceived. And in order to conceive faster during the preconception period, it is best to have sexual activity during ovulation. So, should contraception be used during the preconception period?

  

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  During the preconception period, contraception is not necessary as it can reduce the chances of conception and lead to pregnancy failure. If a person does not want to get pregnant during the preparation period, some contraceptive methods can be used, but anyone who wants to get pregnant does not need contraception.

  When women are preparing for pregnancy, it does not mean that the more sexual intercourse they have, the higher their chances of getting pregnant. Moreover, if the frequency of sexual activity is too high, it can also lead to a decrease in the quality of male sperm, affecting the corresponding results. The best way to get pregnant is to accurately calculate the time when a woman ovulates, and then engage in sexual activity during ovulation to increase the chances of getting pregnant.

  When preparing for pregnancy, in order to increase the chances of conception, sexual activity should not be too frequent. About 2-3 times a week is enough, if it's too frequent, it can both harm the body and affect pregnancy. In addition to ensuring the quality of each sexual activity, it is also important to stay alert and get enough sleep in order to have a successful pregnancy.

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