Women of childbearing age are most likely to conceive within 2-3 days after ovulation each month. Within a month, it is difficult to conceive for more than 20 days, which is called the safe period. However, the safety period is not safe. Women's ovulation time is mostly in the middle of menstruation, but it can be advanced or delayed due to factors such as external environment, temperature, emotions, and health status. Some women may also experience additional ovulation and bear unwanted fruits under the stimulation of sexual activity. Therefore, it is better for women of childbearing age to choose reliable long-term contraceptive measures.
Breastfeeding contraception
The king of human endocrine system - the pituitary gland is controlled by the top boss, the hypothalamus. When a baby sucks nipple, it can reflect and suppress the hypothalamus and ovarian ovulation. Babies have reduced nipple suction, and mothers are highly likely to experience changes in the environment, climate, emotions, and sexual activity, as the cerebral cortex affects ovarian ovulation. Ovulation occurs first, and after menstruation, some women may become pregnant before menstruation, commonly known as dark pregnancy. A survey shows that 5% to 10% of women become incredibly pregnant during breastfeeding. It is generally best to use condoms and contraceptive rings for postpartum contraception, and do not take birth control pills to avoid affecting breastfeeding infants.
Menopausal contraception
Menopausal women believe that their menstrual cycle is low, approaching amenorrhea, and there is no chance of pregnancy, so they give up contraception. However, according to statistical data from some hospitals' obstetrics and gynecology departments, the highest abortion rate among age groups is between 4 and 45 years old, followed by 2 and 24 years old. The reason for this is that when women reach menopause, their ovarian function declines and the secretion of estrogen and pregnancy hormones decreases. However, there is a possibility of ovulation and pregnancy in the ovaries. Related data shows that due to unhealthy aging of eggs, the incidence of raisins in menopausal women who become pregnant is 4-7 times higher than that of women of reproductive age, and there are more malignant changes (malignant changes in raisins or velvet cancer). On the contrary, menopausal women should also adhere to contraception until 1-2 years after menopause.
Postpartum lactation period does not equal safety period
Postpartum lactation is a safe period, and some people believe that contraception is not used during sexual intercourse. This is unscientific. According to survey statistics, about one-third of lactating mothers become pregnant before their menstrual cycle resumes. This indicates that breastfeeding is definitely not a "safe period" and using breastfeeding contraception is unreliable. Once pregnant, the lactating mother has to undergo an artificial abortion, and at this time, the uterus is relatively thin, fragile, and soft, which can easily cause uterine perforation and cause massive bleeding, which is very detrimental to the lactating mother's body. If a cesarean section pregnant woman becomes pregnant, the difficulty of induced abortion will increase, and the harm to the body will also increase, needless to say, it will be severely affected, and breastfeeding will also be cut off.