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It's a safe period, don't worry. Five days after menstruation is generally safe.
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It's the safe period. The first seven and the last eight can generally be counted as a safe period.
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So what are the average days of your menstrual cycle? How many days is it? Then you are the first day of menstruation on August 23 of the solar calendar, and what day does it end?
Do you usually have regular menstrual periods? If the menstrual period is regular, then you can basically calculate the safe period and ovulation period! If it's not regular, sometimes it's not accurate, and it can be about two or three days off!
Please take a good look at the following content, it is very detailed, and you will understand it when you read it! There's everything below! Take a good look!
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The calculation principle of the safe period, the ovulation date of a woman is generally about 14 days before the next menstrual period. Counting from the first day of the next menstrual period, the 14 days backward or subtracting 14 days is the ovulation day, and the ovulation day and the first 5 days and the next 4 days together are called ovulation. Except for the menstrual period and ovulation, the rest of the time is the safe period.
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August 23 plus 1o days after 11, 12, 13 is the danger period. It's all safe.
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Calculate for yourself, the 14th day of your next menstrual period is the ovulation period.
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Hello: Under normal circumstances, the menstrual cycle is regular, ovulation is generally about 14 days before the next menstrual period, and the ovulation period is within 10 days between 5 days before ovulation and 4 days after ovulation, which is also a fertile period.
If the menstrual cycle is about 30 days, the menstrual period that comes on March 28, 2011 will ovulate around April 13, and the 10 days between April 8 and April 17 will be ovulation, which is also the fertile period (dangerous period).
If the menstrual cycle is irregular and the ovulation time is easy to change, it is recommended to combine the ovulation test strip test or go to the hospital to monitor ovulation more accurately.
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The first seven days and the last eight days refer to the seven days before and eight days after menstruation as the safe period.
The human body is most likely to get pregnant at the time of ovulation, and menstruation does not return until seven or eight days after ovulation, which is different from ovulation.
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No, the safe period is the first 7 days and the last 8 days of menstruation.
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No, the danger period. Please use contraception.
If you have menstruation on the 31st, it is popular, seven days before it, and eight days after menstruation is clean, it depends on how long your cycle is, and the cycle determines the length of the safety period,,, you have to ask how many days the cycle is, and what day the menstruation comes, so that you can calculate ,,, satisfaction.
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