Having sexual intercourse is a normal thing for couples, but if the timing is not right, it is very likely that women who do not want to have children may become pregnant, while those who want to become pregnant may not. So some women may have questions, when menstruation is only two days away, will having sex at this time lead to pregnancy?
In fact, it is unlikely to get pregnant, and the chance of getting pregnant is very small. If there is no change in a woman's menstrual cycle, the previous week or so is considered a safe period. During this safe period, couples who have sex will not become pregnant, even without using safety measures. Because women start on the fourteenth day after their menstrual cycle, this stage is called ovulation. If they have intercourse during this period, they will become pregnant.
If you have sex and your period starts two days later with normal menstrual flow, it means that you are not pregnant; If two days have passed after sexual intercourse and the expected menstrual period has not arrived, one should buy a pregnancy test stick to check for pregnancy or undergo a hospital examination.
During menstruation, women's bodies are fragile and their emotions fluctuate greatly, so they need to be very careful. Do not eat raw or cold food, and do not wash hands or do household chores with cold water. Due to the loss of a large amount of blood, the resistance becomes weaker, resulting in lower back pain, easy drowsiness, and a lack of activity. Try to make up for it with food and eat more foods that can replenish blood.