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Traditionally, seven days before menstruation and eight days after menstruation are safe periods for adult women, and are a calculation method used by most people for contraception. In addition to the calendar method, which uses the number of days calculation, there is also the basal body temperature method and the secretion observation method. However, the safe period is not absolutely safe, and sometimes a woman's ovulation will be earlier or later, and the judgment of the safe period will become invalid.
Judging the safe period can only reduce the chances of pregnancy.
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Very simple.. Menstruation on the 22nd, then the 2nd-12th of the next month is your ovulation period, that is, the dangerous period, and the rest of the time is the menstrual period and the safe period. Very good calculation.
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My easiest, the week before and the week after the 22nd are safe periods, hope!
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After 5 days, there must be nothing to do, but 7 days is a bit dangerous, after 7 days, the risk factor rises, and after 12 days, if you are all normal, you can basically get pregnant, but there is no 100% safe period, or a little contraception.
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The week before menstruation to the week after menstruation is generally referred to as the safe period.
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No. 17-27 is for sure, and I'm not sure if there are more.
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There is no absolute safe period.
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I don't look for a lot of information to confuse you, if you need a very systematic introduction, you can find ready-made answers directly in the know.
To put it simply: the 20th of this month comes to menstruation, which means that there has been ovulation around the 6th of this month, and if the menstrual cycle is very stable, it can be regarded as ovulation around the 6th next month.
But in order to be relatively accurate, we can expand the scope to see, if the menstrual cycle is very stable, basically 1-10 as the ovulation period is more safe, pay attention to this period.
If you want to be accurate to a certain day, you can use ovulation test strips, and use them according to the instructions on the day when the hormone is the highest in the 10 days, which is the day of ovulation.
As a safe period, excluding these ten days, that is, the 11-30th, in which you will find that the menstrual period is sandwiched between these days, that is to say, the 10 days after the menstrual period is the 5 days before the menstrual holiday, and the closer to the menstrual period and the closer to the end of the menstrual period is the safest.
It is impossible to reach 100%, and you are better off choosing contraception.
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