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There is a certain risk, and the safe period is the first 7 days and the last 8 days of menstruation.
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It's a bit messy to write, so let's count it, from the first day of menstruation, the follicle begins to mature and ovulate on the twelfth day, and it is not safe for five days before and after ovulation, and it is relatively safe at other times. If you are not sure, you can use an early pregnancy test after a week.
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Generally, the safety period is within three days.
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There are many people who say that the safe period is actually not safe!
I would like to ask if the 1st floor is safe during the security period? Is it really safe to use nothing?
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Use your menstrual cycle to figure out the day of the next month. (Menstrual clean plus menstrual cycle) after the first 14 days. On the same day, 5 days before and 4 days after are added to the danger period. The rest of the time ML was fine.
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A month, just those 30 days, try any day, and after more than a month, won't the data come out?
This is not only to understand theory, but also to rely on practice.
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One week before and one week after.
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It is about 8 days before and after the start of the period period.
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There is a safe period for about one week before and after the start of the holiday.
But this kind of thing is discussed by people.
It's better to use TT.
Sissy.
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About a week before and after the big aunt.
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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.
so, from the 2nd to the 9th of the month and from the 15th to the 23rd of the month.
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The menstrual period from the 10th is 14 days back, that is, the 24th is the ovulation period, and the egg seems to survive in the body for 72 hours, so the 22nd - 28th is the easy date to conceive.
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There is no absolute safe period. Even during the safe period, it depends on whether you are lucky. If you're not lucky. Congratulations on being a dad or mom.
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Eh, don't believe anything at all, there is absolutely a safe period, there is no absolute at all!! It's just a little bit less likely to conceive!! My wife's pregnancy is a safe period to cause trouble!!
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From the 3rd to the 9th, after menstruation, there are still 8 days of the safe period, which is often said to be the first 7 and the last eight.
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Fourteen days before and after menstruation is the ovulation period, and avoiding those few days of ovulation is the safe period.
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There will be no accidents with absolute safety.
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If menstruation comes on time every month, the safe period will be on time.
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The first 3 days and the last 3 days of menstruation should be the safest.
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7 days before menstruation, menstruation until menstruation, menstruation stops until 5 days after.
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The first three days and the last three days of menstruation are safest.
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Monthly rules are absolutely safe the day before menstruation!!
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My friend, she has her period on the 10th.
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There are no absolutes. No way, only God knows.
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It is safest to have 5 days before and after menstruation.
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The safest is a week before and after menstruation, which is definitely safe.
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Normally, it should be the first 8 days and the last 5 days.
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About 12 days, less than a week before and after menstruation.
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