Sexual Health
How many days after menstruation is the safe period? Can I not wear a condom during the safety period
Couple sex is something that both people enjoy, but it is very important to take the necessary contraceptive measures and methods to enjoy the risks. Therefore, many people use the method of calculating the safe period for contraception, and many people do not have a good understanding of the safe period. Let's understand together. What is the female safety period?
The menstrual cycle of women is divided into menstrual period, ovulation period, and safe period. The safety period is divided into pre ovulation safety period and post ovulation safety period. The safe period before ovulation is from the day when menstruation is clean to the day before ovulation. The safe period after ovulation is from the first day after the end of the ovulation period to the day before the next menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, the safe period after ovulation is safer than the safe period before ovulation. This is because some women are affected by environmental and emotional changes, which can lead to early ovulation and a shortened safety period before ovulation. They are unaware that the safety period before ovulation is not very safe. There is very little chance that the ovaries will ovulate twice during a month's menstrual cycle. That is to say, from ovulation until the next menstrual cycle, a second ovulation usually does not occur, so the safe period after ovulation is relatively safe.
How many days after menstruation is the safe period?
From the beginning of this menstrual cycle to the first day of the next menstrual cycle, it is called a menstrual cycle. The ovulation date for women is generally around 14 days before the next menstrual cycle. The safety period is divided into pre ovulation safety period and post ovulation safety period. The period from the date of clean menstruation to the day before ovulation is the pre ovulation safety period, and the period from the first day after ovulation to the day before the next menstrual cycle is the post ovulation safety period. The safe period before ovulation is from the day when menstruation is clean to the day before ovulation. The safe period after ovulation is from the first day after the end of the ovulation period to the day before the next menstrual cycle. The safe period after ovulation is safer than the safe period before ovulation, because some women are sometimes affected by environmental changes and emotional fluctuations, which can shorten the safe period before ovulation.
The calculation method starts from the first day of the next menstrual cycle, counting down to 14 days or subtracting 14 days is the ovulation day. The ovulation day and its first 5 days and last 4 days together are called the ovulation day. This is the theoretical basis for safe period contraception. For example, a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days. The first day of this menstrual cycle is December 2nd, and the next menstrual cycle is December 30th (December 2nd plus 28 days). Then, subtract 14 days from December 30th, and December 16th is the ovulation day. The day of ovulation, the day before and 4 days after it, namely December 11th to 20th, is the day of ovulation. It is emphasized that except for the menstrual period and ovulation period, the rest of the time is a safe period.