Will infertility occur during the ovulation period when the menstrual period is the ovulation period

  Normal menstrual periods do not involve ovulation, which usually occurs about 14 days before the onset of menstruation. But there are also some women who, due to decreased ovarian function or prolonged menstrual periods, may experience infertility if their menstrual period is also ovulation?

  

Will infertility occur during the ovulation period when the menstrual period is the ovulation period1

  The menstrual period is the ovulation period, which can lead to infertility. First of all, the menstrual period is not suitable for sexual intercourse, even during ovulation. At this time, the shedding of the endometrium in women can cause bleeding, and sexual intercourse can lead to gynecological diseases and even inflammation, which can make women feel uncomfortable. Although the menstrual period is the ovulation period, the chance of conception is still relatively high if women have sex 1-2 days after ovulation. Therefore, it is recommended that women have sex after the end of their menstrual period.

  There are many reasons for infertility. If a woman ovulates normally and has sexual intercourse during ovulation, but if the quality of the eggs is poor, it can cause infertility; On the contrary, if a woman's egg quality is good but a man's sperm vitality is insufficient or dead, it can also lead to the inability of the egg and sperm to combine, resulting in infertility. So even if a woman ovulates, she may not necessarily become pregnant.

  The menstrual period of women is not ovulation period, but secretion period, which is the time when the endometrium sheds and menstrual blood is discharged from the body; The ovulation period is the time when the egg is released. If the menstrual period happens to be the ovulation period, it may be caused by irregular or delayed menstruation in women. You can go to the hospital to check the specific situation.

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