If you want to get pregnant, you need to find the ovulation period, because only having sex during ovulation can have a chance of getting pregnant. And the days before and after ovulation are also known as the critical period, which means that the chance of having sex and getting pregnant during this period is very high. If no other contraceptive methods have been used, how can pregnancy not occur during the critical period?
The critical period refers to the days before and after the ovulation period, that is, the first 5 days and the last 4 days of the ovulation period. The ovulation period is about 14 days after the next menstrual period. This increases the chances of getting pregnant during dangerous periods.
To prevent pregnancy during the critical period, it is necessary to take contraceptive measures:
1. Emergency contraception: If you want to use contraception after sexual intercourse during a dangerous period, you can take it within 72 hours after sexual intercourse. The earlier you take it, the better the effect will be. However, this type of medication is not suitable for long-term use and is only suitable for sudden situations. Long term use is detrimental to physical health.
2. Condoms, safe to use, reliable in quality, convenient, and have a high success rate in contraception. And condoms can also prevent some sexually transmitted diseases.
There are many methods of contraception, in addition to the above methods, subcutaneous implantation contraception, intrauterine device (IUD) insertion contraception, and sterilization method can also be used for contraception. These contraceptive methods have a high success rate, so it is important to choose a suitable method of avoiding pregnancy according to one's actual situation.