When is sex safe

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I believe young men and women know the safety period, and many people also use it for contraception. However, most people, like me, do not have a concept of the safety period, nor can they calculate it. So today I'll tell you when sex is safe.

When is sex safe

First of all: women with regular menstruation usually ovulate 12-16 days before the next menstruation (average 14 days), 5 days before ovulation and 4 days after ovulation. If your menstruation is February 3 and the cycle is 30 days, the next menstruation is March 5. (February is 28 days). Your ovulation date is February 19 and the ovulation period is February 14 to February 23. Generally speaking, the closer to the menstrual period, the safer it is. The farther away it is from the ovulation period, the safer it is.

Secondly: it can also be said that the first seven days and the last eight days of menstruation are safe. The first seven days and the last eight days refer to the last day of menstruation and the last eight days of the first day of menstruation. After these days are dangerous ovulation, this and the above time is basically consistent.

Finally: the period from the clean day of menstruation to the day before ovulation is the safe period before ovulation. From the first day after the end of ovulation to the day before the next menstruation is the safe period after ovulation. The safety period after ovulation is safer than that before ovulation. This is because some women are sometimes affected by environmental changes and emotional fluctuations to make ovulation advance, so the safety period before ovulation will be shortened, and many people do not know, so the safety period before ovulation is not safe.

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In fact, the safety period is not safe at all. This safety period will be affected by many factors of women, so don't take the safety period as the only way of contraception.