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Normally, it is 7 days before and 7 days after menstruation. But it usually refers to women with normal menstrual periods.
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Seven days before and after menstruation is the safe period, and other times are dangerous periods.
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The first 9 days of the menstrual period and the 5 days after the 4 days of menstruation. The details are based on the individual's menstrual period.
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The fourteenth day of menstruation is the day of ovulation! Five days before and four days after this day is the danger period! Then remove the menstrual period! It's the safe period! Give me a break?
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Hello! If you usually have regular menstruation, ovulation is from the 20th to the 29th. Except for ovulation and menstruation, everything else is a safe period.
The experts of the Yuanzi Dream team wish you good health!
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About 14 to 21 days after menstruation every month, this is the ovulation period of every woman, which is the most unsafe, after the ovulation period is all safe, brothers can do it with confidence! The brother upstairs don't fool the landlord! Brother, haven't you already tried?
But don't listen to him!
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The safe period is about 10 days after menstruation, and after the 20th day after menstruation and until the next menstrual period, the closer to menstruation, the more likely it is to prevent pregnancy.
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Usually, ovulation is 14 days before your next menstrual period. It's good to avoid these two days. However, the day of ovulation can change due to a variety of factors. In general, there are no safety days.
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What are the safe periods? How many days before and after menstruation is a safe period? The safe period is the period of time between the end of the last ovulation and the next ovulation.
Generally speaking, if a woman takes 28 days as her normal menstrual cycle, the period of seven days before and eight days after the first day of menstruation is the safe period.
The safe period is further divided into the pre-ovulation safe period and the post-ovulation safe period. The period from the day of menstruation to the day before the start of ovulation is the safe period before ovulation. The safe period after ovulation is from the first day after ovulation ends to the day before the next menstrual period.
The post-ovulation safe period is safer than the pre-ovulation safe period. This is because some women sometimes ovulate earlier due to environmental changes and mood swings, so that the safe period before ovulation is shortened.
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.
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Eight days after the end of menstruation and seven days before the start of menstruation is the safe period, and the rest of the time is the dangerous period, not to mention the menstrual period
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Although I don't quite agree with the statement of the first seven and the last eight, but since someone mentioned it, I feel that I must add a sentence.
The first seven and the last eight, counting from the first day of menstruation, remember to remember! It is suitable for stable cycles and all of them are more than 28 days cycle. The cycle is short, 25-27 days, and the menstrual period is clean and goes straight into the danger period.
1.The day of ovulation is related to the time of the next menstrual period, and it has nothing to do with when it comes this time. Ovulation is on the 14th day before the next menstrual period.
The question is whether you can accurately mark the time of your next period. Originally, you said that you would come on the 10th of next month, but it was delayed by 5 days, and the safety period calculated in this case must not be safe, and it is too bad. Of course, if you know the cycle of the first 6 months, you can find out the pattern and calculate the longest period and the shortest period.
At this time, you will say, I will have my period between the 8th and 12th of next month, and this is much more accurate. The calculated safety period is accurate. With this data, it is possible to deduce the time period at which the menstrual period will occur in the next month, and thus calculate the number of days from the beginning of menstruation, which is roughly the day to the day of ovulation.
2.The calculation of the safety period should not only be counted at the time point, but also the time period. The security period is divided into a relative security period and an absolute security period. The true absolute safe period is up to 4 to 10 days, and the more irregular the menstruation, the fewer the absolute safe period days.
3.So it has to be combined with other methods. In vitro it is also unreliable, condoms and short-acting contraceptives (taken beforehand, one tablet a day for a certain period of time) work best.
4.The longest cycle is used to calculate when menstruation will occur at the latest, and the next unknown cycle will be ovulated at the latest;
The shortest cycle is used to calculate the earliest time to menstruate, and the earliest time to ovulate in the next unknown cycle;
The 5th day after the 4th day before the ovulation date is the danger period, the 5th day before the earliest ovulation date is the first day of the danger period, and the 4th day after the latest ovulation day is the last day of the ovulation period.
It is more safe to take 7 days after 7 days of ovulation as the dangerous period, and the rest of the drastic cutting is an absolutely safe period and no measures need to be taken.
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7 days before menstruation and 8 days after menstruation, all of them!
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The safe period is not safe, don't try.
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